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So you need a mail relay for sending
yes
Our IP's are perfectly clean
, we can enable SMTP ports on request (for legit usage)
https://cloudblast.io/pricing
Where is it located?
NL, Amsterdam
Use contabo + mailbaby
SMTP port open check this $11 US or Singapore VPS https://portal.orangevps.com/store/vps-budget
Is there port 25?
Use Contabo.
They have no abuse department. You can send spam , scam - no problem.
I am worried that my emails will be rejected by Microsoft or Google due to IP issues.
So are you confirming you want to use it for spam?
Watch out boys! The sheriff is in town
/jk
It's not spam. I'm an e-commerce company and sometimes I need to send a lot of emails to many customers.
It's not spam. I'm an e-commerce company and sometimes I need to send a lot of emails to many customers.
And relay email service is solution, you cant expect any condition when you IP got blacklisted, and hassle come when call-out your provider for "change my ip plz", on that range price you can expect got many transcation mail from relay service.
thank you
Hello,
We have servers in London, UTAH, Frankfurt with port 25 open
Forget about sending to any of these big email providers from a fresh new IP. NONE of your mails will be delivered, it takes a while to warm the IPs up and slowly build a reputation. Either all your mails will land in spam or get straight up rejected.
Your best bet is to use a relay service like SES
Your needs are these, not a VPS:
MXRoute @jar always heard good stuffs about them.
P.s - Not a customer myself
I created AnyMXRelay SMTP relay several years ago to help solve this problem for self hosted email server operators running Mail-in-a-Box.
It works perfectly for postfix based mail servers and should also work for exim servers, though I have not tried, since postfix is much more common amongst self-hosted mail servers.
With this service you can run your server and have excellent delivery even IF the host blocks port 25.
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MXroute is not suitable for mass emailing, has outbound 300 emails per hour limitation.
As a happy customer of MXroute, I think the limitation helps to avoid spammers.
Yeah, no, this won't work. You'll set off alarms with virtually every VPS provider as soon as you start sending a lot of emails to many customers. You need to pay for an email relay for this purpose
I use zoho free account.
Cloudcone also has cheap mail servers.
over 50% of providers from this forum are blocked in M$ or Google
Example, linveo is blocked in Gmail shadow ban. They even open 25 port by request...
Linveo is a good company, just an illustration, recently tried.
This could be because Gmail doesn't like egihosting or tier.net that linveo uses.
I tried other providers from tier.net and got the same results. Gmail does not like it.
Big vps providers, like Hetzner, Linode are not banned in the specified providers.
Some Linode ips are blocked in marginal databases like spam rats, MIPSpace.
But you can change IP anytime until you find a good one.
I saw good IPs in their new Washington location.
I won't name the smaller ones - spammers will crash reputation
Incredibly hard to find them 
Hi
We have port 25 enabled by default. We usually give clean IPs but we don't guarantee that your IP is not blacklisted by the old owner.
However, mailing is allowed (except spam!))
https://alexhost.com/vps/
We recommend you check Moldova or Bulgaria or our VPS locations
Alexhost
All ports are open and IP's are clean. Houston/Spring Texas, US
LET VPS specials with free upgrades.
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Network tests: https://looking-glass.charityhost.org
Profvds, they open port 25 by default, support sending and receiving emails, and the data center is located in Slovakia.
Ok well the problem is if your ip has already been on rbl, just rule of thumb, never use emailing lists that were not sourced by yourself with double-opt in email addresses (only send emails to addresses that signed up to you directly and confirmed the signup by email). Otherwise your source ip will always get on rbl and further your domain may end up on dnsrbl, and smtp sending services will also either cancel your service eventually, or just not send.
If you send emails to double-opt in customers/potential customers, just try smtp2go.com or something like that. You will otherwise have the same issues with a VPS regardless and it can take time to get gmail, outlook, etc to accept your emails by reputation instead of spamboxing them due to previous issues. You should use mxtoolbox.com or something like it to track your sending. I believe google requires less than 1% spam listing to be able to deliver inboxes. You see, if someone even hits spam button, you start racking in spam % plus rbl's. That's why it's best to always include a unsubscription url in your emails to customers.