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Bulk mass email managed dedicated server, is it feasible in present time?

A provider is providing this in reasonable price. is it feasible in present time?

I believe that it's not possible when everybody searching some relay like mailchannel, mailbaby etc. but it's showing some more...

https://www.serverbasket.com/products/hosting-services/bulk-mail-servers/bulk-mail-dedicated-servers/?src=nav

They claim this as "Send unlimited mass/bulk mails at an affordable price with 100% inbox delivery"

Don't know how?

Bulk mass email managed dedicated server, is it feasible in present time?
  1. Possible11 votes
    1. Not Possible
      90.91%
    2. Don't Know how!
        9.09%

Comments

  • AVOID it's a plague. go with SES if you really want that.

    Thanked by 1dgaroorkee
  • 100% inbox delivery

    "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."
    — Benjamin Franklin

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  • @dgaroorkee said: at it's not possible when everybody searching some relay like mailchannel, mailbaby etc. but it's showing some more...

    I think most the providers here have a FUP to not send bulk e-mails because it's so easy to misuse/hard to monitor and then it ruins the IP range reputation, not because it's not possible. And I believe they can get fined.

    I have noticed that all VPS I've had from India have all had clean IPs, maybe I've just been lucky or it's just how most their IPs are over there, not yet abused.

    100% delivery is perfectly possible, especially if the IP is "warmed up", though if not, then half will probably end up in the junk mailbox, yet technically delivered.

    I've had some VPS that would deliver all mail, with about 33% in junk and then other providers that had 1/3 in inbox, 1/3 junk and 1/3 undelivered.

    If you do purchase it, google "e-mail deliverability test" there's a company called warmy.io or something which has a free test, and then you can find out how "deliverable" the e-mails actually are without finding out the long hard way.

    Thanked by 1dgaroorkee
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    What you’ve described is definitely not possible. The 100% inbox delivery alone is not possible to guarantee unless you manage to get some solid blackmail on every tech CEO.

    Thanked by 1tototo
  • @jar said:
    What you’ve described is definitely not possible. The 100% inbox delivery alone is not possible to guarantee unless you manage to get some solid blackmail on every tech CEO.

    I dunno, the first package I clicked on comes with 8 dedicated IPs. It wouldn’t be hard to set up a system to retry the email from another IP if it bounces due to the IP being blacklisted? I can’t imagine the customer has to cycle through the IPs themselves??

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @eb1995 said:

    @jar said:
    What you’ve described is definitely not possible. The 100% inbox delivery alone is not possible to guarantee unless you manage to get some solid blackmail on every tech CEO.

    I dunno, the first package I clicked on comes with 8 dedicated IPs. It wouldn’t be hard to set up a system to retry the email from another IP if it bounces due to the IP being blacklisted? I can’t imagine the customer has to cycle through the IPs themselves??

    Sure, but there is more to it than IP reputation. Domain reputation, content filters.

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