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50 to 100 a day? Go with MXRoute!
Great job!
That's amazing!
Thx~
How about SES/ZeptoMail in comparison?
In comparison to SES/Zeptomail?
Sending with MXRoute is great, @jar is really ontop of things and everything always gets delivered - to both Outlook/M365 and Gmail/Workspace.
If you have a quick search in the forum you'll find great reviews all round.
With MXRoute you would simply use SMTP details, no API, deliverablity rates, or anything similar. They basically have great outbound infra with DirectAdmin ontop for you to manage it - but if you're just sending 100 emails a day it's totally worth it.
It'll be $15 for 3 years for capped at 300emails/hour - well below your daily send.
Last I looked $15 for 3 years is gone. Next best is $30 for 3 years.
Thank you very much!
I try both...and zoho zepto mail it's more easy to configure and use it!
Never had a problem with Zepto in 2 years or longer
If you send transactional mail or non-spam marketing (where users confirmed subscription), both will be suitable. Deliverability +/- the same. SES is blocked by asn in some marginal databases, you will probably never reach.
I would go SES, because it is cheaper (1$ vs 2.5$).
If you send something close to spam, both will ban you.
Received updated reports. I also added for comparison the data from the last year (I published on previous page).
So both amazon and zoho dropped reputation during the year
SG started blocking spammers more effectively.
Mailgun dropped Amazon & Rackspace and moved to own datacenter (their parent company recently bought).
amazon singlehandedly is reason for global IP shortage
Did you see the number of IPs owned by US Ministry of Defence? Over half a billion.
Apple owns 17.x branch
Ford...owns 19.x
British Ministry of defence 25.x
Mercedes 53.x
etc. some netblocks are owned by, for example, the California Fire Department. They don't even use it. They deal with fires and they don't have time for that.
big bamboozled.
They got it at the early stages of the internet, so even the car companies got 16 million IPs each. They don't use them, but hold.
Thank you, Gulf
Looks like was able to make a markdown
Or hard to read. + added some big data centers
diff - is the difference in reputation during the year
How to get out of SES sandbox?
I think I got lucky to have an 25GB plan for 3$/trienally.