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https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4350142/#Comment_4350142
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I was surprised too. Maybe I read it wrong
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4240387#Comment_4240387
one of the replies. Will look further
Cancel the deployment of EU Cranemail, I don't think there will be much demand for it.
As far as I can tell, their main strategy -- at least at this time still -- seems to be to sell (non-reseller) lifetime packages and monthly reseller packages
in my opinion, (non-reseller) lifetime packages should therefore be better positioned with the primary domains.
Thanks
Got One
@Francisco Can you explain how email archiving is working? Is this tab hidden somewhere in the demo version? How can I backup emails to my other server.
The plan is to always have lifetimes around in some capacity, just prices will slowly increase over time.
SmarterMail's webmail automatically blocks images from loading - have to hit the "show images" button. Are you looking for a different implementation of that?
Gotta keep you on your toes.
No on marketing emails. We've allowed some transactional, but even have banned a few users there because they don't use captchas and other things on forms - so you end up with crazy bounce rates and other things that harm our sending.
That screenshot is of the calendar invite area. I agree it would be nice to have in the main webmail, we've put in the request to SmarterMail to make it an option.
It should be there. You can always pull the source of finish and compile it with go. I’ll update the binaries to include 2fa.
Francisco
If purchased after April 1st then you can still upgrade, but it would be at the new price.
If you know you're going to need it, you'd save at least $15-20 getting the extra 500G now vs later.
NameCrane LLC is US-based - although 2/3rds of ownership is Canadian.
EU will launch sometime in April, lifetimes will be available. Fran's been prepping hardware shipments the last week.
Lifetime price increase will be ~$10 - $79 per 250GB.
There is actually a linux release. It's under the 1.0 release on github - there are amd64 and arm64 linux builds. https://github.com/namecrane/rclone/releases/tag/1.0
Unfortunately, other important questions remain unanswered.
They don't really seem like questions, but more demands from the skimming I did.
You're free to disagree with us and not buy the product if it doesn't meet your needs.
There are a number of behind-the-scenes factors to our pricing, etc. I don't want to do a full business breakdown on LET.
It's either appealing and fits your needs, or it isn't. No hard feelings on our end.
it's not about my comments on your pricing! you could have saved yourself the rest of the rant. of course i have to decide in the end whether 15 or 25 primary domains are the problem for me or not. but it's not decisive for the war.
it is about contradictory statements and the resulting questions regarding the transfer of an account from cranemail usa to cranemail europe (if it should ever come).
That's mostly what I read, so I apologize if I missed that.
I think we've been clear that we won't allow location transfers. If you purchase a US-based plan, it will be set to that location for life.
We also won't be able to (in an automated fashion) handle migrations if you purchase 2 plans (1 in each location) either, so you'd need to move data yourself (thankfully the mailbox migration makes that pretty easy).
@gbzret4d
thank you. the question does not concern me, but i feel obliged to gbzret4d.
my topic was the one you read most often.
Email archiving is toggled on/off from the domain level and it's a setting in our admin panel. Basically you can tell it if you want all inbound, all outbound, or both directions - and it'll keep an extra immutable copy on the server of every message.
In the full featured plans the domain admins get access to a "Message Archive Search" - so that's where you can find these messages/etc.
It is now possible to archive emails (backup) for example to S3 or FTP server?
Not yet. We need the new backup infrastructure in place first, and then a constant stream of Coke Zero to fuel @Francisco dev time.
Infrastructure part is on it's way to the new DC next week - something like 140 x 16TB drives, TBs of ram, 10's of TBs of NVMe's.
Do you guys limit message/attachment sizes to 30MB? I'm hitting errors when syncing over:
46 BAD Cannot upload message, TOOBIGFairly sure 25mb is the common max?
That’s why the file storage exists
Francisco
how would I change the subdomain from mail.example.com to another to the root domain instead?
You can set the “ssl hostname” inside the cranemail portal where you credit and edit domains.
Francisco
I mean the other way around. My clients are Fortune 500
If an outgoing email gets blocked then we can release it and train it as HAM. We can also whitelist senders of need be, no problem.
Francisco
@Francisco - regarding the "free eM client pro"; if I buy a $10/y plan I basically get a free eM client pro licesnse I can use for all my email accounts, even not hosted with Namecrane?
And can you change or remove and re-add other primary domains on accounts later on?
Yep.
Do you guys limit message/attachment sizes to 30MB? I'm hitting errors when syncing over:
46 BAD Cannot upload message, TOOBIG> @Francisco said:Yeah for free email services like Gmail.
Office 365/Enterprise is 150MB for a reason. Some slide decks I have are larger than your limit so I can't sync over now.
Go open a ticket and I’ll bump it.
Francisco
Which is fine until you send a massive attachment to anyone else and their mail server rejects it for being massive.
Seriously, use the right tool for the job - nobody wants 150MB attachments outside of internal networks.