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Thanks, wonder this result also applies to NameCrane?
These IPs don’t ever send email for one
these are the IPs for our spamexperts boxes.
Francisco
Oh! My bad. Thank you Fran
I'd love some clarity here, Spamhaus does not publish their spamtrap list and I don't see any of their IPs in Spamhaus.
Spamhaus does not block immediately, so random hits are ok. As I wrote, not critical.
Btw, this way Spamhaus site does not show results by asn. Better, search by domain.
For example, this asn 212921 has no issues
https://check.spamhaus.org/results/?query=AS212921
Despite they blocked all their netblocks and require asn owner to contact them
https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=45.142.155.2
https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=2.59.152.4
There is also a kind of shadow ban in gmail.
If you are sending a promotional email to addresses where you are not in their contacts and have never sent before.
Then, the mail that should be delivered to inbox, will go to promo, mail that should be in promo, will go to spam.
Over 50% of VPS/dedicated providers I tested from this forum have a shadow ban (it is ok because they do not expect you to send emails from their ips). Even those who allow 25 by request only have a shadow ban.
Spam rate is very low.
They have access to these reports. Blocked bad customers.
Spam is unavoidable (read above that >50% of vps providers here have shadow ban), but will be harder spamming.
Wow, this is staggering. The power of the Alphabet.
NameCrane
.240 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Good delivery
.241 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Excellent delivery
.243 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Excellent delivery
.247 ---- 8 % go to spam ---- Medium spammers
.248 ---- 3 % go to spam ---- Good delivery
.249 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Excellent delivery
.250 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Very good delivery
.251 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Excellent delivery
.253 ---- 0.5 % go to spam ---- Excellent delivery
.254 ---- 10 % go to spam ---- Medium spammers
2 IPs are affected by spammers, but they did a great job and blocked all visible spammers. So I think will be 0.5 on all ips, need to recheck after a week.
Of course, varies by domain, content, DNS, and recipient provider: https://api.prod.glockapps.com/s/78225fced4
Looks like interia.pl and yandex.ru either don't like the IPs, the content, or the domain. But otherwise not bad. Not sure I care about interia.pl but might look into yandex.ru. Kinda stacked the deck against myself using a .me domain and putting all recipients in To.
This tool looks wonderful, thanks Jar for the report, this is so helpful
Btw, NC is flagged in gmail
For biz mail ok, for promo mails, not suitable.
Just a correction, only the Luxembourg location is from NameCrane. All other servers are managed by HostBrr itself and uses Mail.baby as a relay. We haven't had any negative feedback in regards to delivery.
Ohh I am sorry, would edit that to correct. Thanks a lot
Ahh I forgot
couldn't edit a comment here
Sorry this statement seems to be false, please refer to NameCrane and HostBrr replies
@NameCrane @Francisco
Waiting for MXRoute benchmark
NC = NameCheap
= Spaceship
But their services are trash.
They suspend you for a simple spam attack.
You may suspend any customer at namecheap, just send 10k emails with the same content.
Define business and promo mail?
ops!
nc != namecrane
Don't think it's just a NameCheap issue am petty sure quite a number of mail providers would suspend a users inbox if they received 1000's of emails in a short timeframe.
Mail hosting is a shared system like ever shared system there only so much resources to go around so there going to be a limit somewhere on the amount of resources they can utilize even on things beyond the user control.
Is there any google workspace reseller more cheap than 3.5$/month/account?
Thanks for the overview. Would be great to get an overview of lifetime offers too!!
https://api.prod.glockapps.com/s/78225fced4
Remember that this isn’t a guarantee you’ll see the same result. Domain reputation, DNS, and content are all relevant factors as well. This is merely one snapshot of how it can be. The ones who filtered to spam here are likely treating this as IP reputation, but the ones I landed in inboxes for there are likely not judging us negatively by IP reputation. This is also all moving parts, it takes continual daily work to maintain this and no one can guarantee there won’t be a bad day or week. All I can guarantee is that I’m there doing that daily work, and that I’m never satisfied with the result. I won’t rest, I won’t move back to focus on another product, this is it for me. I’ll work on this every day until I die.
Gmail does not care, you may receive any spam attacks, MS same, yandex same, mail ru same.
Namecheap / Space will destroy you for receiving spam.
For yandex, need to send an email with something simple like Password recovery from info@
If it still goes to spam, then need a process of whitelisting... or do it manually
But overall, better to use local server from russia, but not required.
Them provider are mega sized compared to NameCheap, when running mail services at the scales of any of them then receiving a large amount of spam mail is mostly like not a major issue.
It's a bit of a unfair comparison using mega sized corporations to highlight NC incoming spam tolerance if compared to similar sized providers their incoming limits might be quite similar.
i forgot to mention there is an option to use email routing from your dns provider(like cloudflare) to redirect your email to an existing inbox and send with a transactional mail provider free tier,like resend, brevo or mailgun. u have to set a separate smtp identity. there r tutorials and https://free-for.dev provides some providers u could look into
For convenience, I picked out the forwarding and sending services, and listed below
(please note that these services don't target the same as regular email hosting so don't expect they would give u a fully functioned mailbox)
Takeout - A constantly updated email service that makes sending emails easy. Five hundred transactional emails/month free.
tinyletter.com — 5,000 subscribers/month free
Zoho — Started as an e-mail provider but now provides a suite of services, some of which have free plans. List of services having free plans :
Maileroo - SMTP relay and email API for developers. 5,000 emails per month, unlimited domains, free email verification, blacklist monitoring, mail tester and more.