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Racism rant? Either you're being obtuse or naive and stupid.
OP is gone. He didn't engage. Bare minimum effort.
I need 100 vps per month, if you can provide them, please contact me
No one will provide you with servers for mail spamming
There you go, OP wants 100 fresh clean IPs every month. I do worry if many providers open the mail ports after simple request not seeing any red flags. And then I see the blacklist for my IP subnet has several hits (I don't send mails there, I just like to monitor them to get the feel about the provider).
Definitely not suspicious "cough cough"
This doesn't sound good.
Based on my experience most providers do, at least for modest to normal volume of normal email.
Just ask politely, or in case you want to send mass emails, pay up and use a provider who offers that.
Also why don't everyone use aws ses 587 ? Why would need port 25.
Because you need port 25 if you want to run an SMTP server.
We have open ports - clean IPs - no questions asked. Servers in Canada - a DMCA free-zone. Send an email at [email protected] and I will also be able to provide you some good discounts.
Because of you Trump wants to make Canada 51st state
Hi,
All of our VPS have port 25 Opened by default. We don't block port 25 by default.
https://ava.hosting/vps/
Kind Regards,
Ava.hosting
Port 25 is open by default on all our dedicated servers, and cloud servers. We have a very strict abuse/spam policy, so you would need to make sure that there are no spam issues.
We allow 25 port but if we recieve any abuse complaints we cancel the service.
It's a bad practice to close any port by default.
haha you're jorkin
Outbound can be closed but I prefer inbound to always be open. I have a read-only mail server I use to make infinite disposable emails on.
You forgot to mention that you also want Centos 7. If the provider receives an abuse notifications, it’s a simple way to claim that your operating system was hacked 🤡🤡🤡
Hahaha. I am sorry