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SpamExperts Incoming Filtering

Can anyone suggest a provider that offers SpamExperts Incoming Filtering licenses for external domains (ie via MX records)? The only provider i've been able to find so far is Openprovider at €3.30/mo.

Looking to see if there is anyone else offering the service at a better price.

Thanks!

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  • bruzlibruzli Member, LIR

    Pricing for non members with OpenProvider is €2.75 but with a package goes down to €1.25.

    If you need for more than 100 domains you can go direct with SpamExperts.

  • JamesFJamesF Member, Host Rep

    if you use WHMCS, just buy via the market place.

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @ChrisM said:
    The only provider i've been able to find so far is Openprovider at €3.30/mo.

    Looking to see if there is anyone else offering the service at a better price.

    Is €3.30/mo unreasonable?

  • Doesn't SpamExperts kind of suck? One can "release and train" quarantined items from the same sender over and over again, but it never learns to let it through (no matter what filtering threshold is set). Even allowing all mail from the domain name doesn't stop the quarantine from holding it.

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    @JamesF said:
    if you use WHMCS, just buy via the market place.

    Yes, that's the easiest way.

  • ChrisMChrisM Member
    edited February 2025

    @JamesF said:
    if you use WHMCS, just buy via the market place.

    Thanks. We do use WHMCS, but don't want the hassle of having to raise invoices for ourselves to buy these services. I contacted WHMCS about this previously and they said they didn't have a way for providers to buy WHMCS Connect services for themselves.

    Is there an easy way of doing it without having to set up ourselves (the provider) as a customer in our own WHMCS install?

  • @Turbo_Pascal said:
    Doesn't SpamExperts kind of suck? One can "release and train" quarantined items from the same sender over and over again, but it never learns to let it through (no matter what filtering threshold is set). Even allowing all mail from the domain name doesn't stop the quarantine from holding it.

    It is a bit high maintenance, yes. The daily quarantine report is always full of stuff we don't want to see but need to review it to avoid false positives.

    Is there a better MX-based hosted spam filtering service you would suggest which is similar/lower cost?

  • JamesFJamesF Member, Host Rep

    @ChrisM said:

    @JamesF said:
    if you use WHMCS, just buy via the market place.

    Thanks. We do use WHMCS, but don't want the hassle of having to raise invoices for ourselves to buy these services. I contacted WHMCS about this previously and they said they didn't have a way for providers to buy WHMCS Connect services for themselves.

    Is there an easy way of doing it without having to set up ourselves (the provider) as a customer in our own WHMCS install?

    Just set the price as '0'

  • HosteroidHosteroid Member, Patron Provider

    @ChrisM said:

    @Turbo_Pascal said:
    Doesn't SpamExperts kind of suck? One can "release and train" quarantined items from the same sender over and over again, but it never learns to let it through (no matter what filtering threshold is set). Even allowing all mail from the domain name doesn't stop the quarantine from holding it.

    It is a bit high maintenance, yes. The daily quarantine report is always full of stuff we don't want to see but need to review it to avoid false positives.

    Is there a better MX-based hosted spam filtering service you would suggest which is similar/lower cost?

    Check this one from Proxmox:
    https://www.proxmox.com/en/products/proxmox-mail-gateway/overview

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