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MXroute - Email Hosting @ $10/year

jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
edited August 2025 in Offers

Hey friends,

It has been a while since I posted an offer here, so I wanted to lay down a fairly traditional offer that hasn't seen light in a while. The old 10GB for $10/year promo. If you don't care what else I have to say, here is the link to that offer:

https://accounts.mxroute.com/?cmd=cart&action=add&id=304 (No limit on domains or email accounts, 10GB total storage counted by usage not allocations)

That said, I'd like to tell you a bit about where we've been and where we're going, with a short introduction for anyone new.

MXroute is a "bring your own domain" email service with wild and crazy ideas about maximizing potential for inbox delivery of customer's outbound email, and rethinking most things from the ground up. While we were founded on a licensed software stack (WHMCS + cPanel, now HostBill + DirectAdmin), that was always just about getting the front-end done and not having to worry with it. As our customer base changed, users collectively wanted more than just quality outbound and passable inbound. However, all of the premade solutions that fit the bill for them don't fit the way we bill our customers. Trust me, when anyone hears that we bill users for disk space instead of $ per email account, they stop talking to us. We are a horrible fit for just up and licensing something like Stalwart that just gives most people what they want up front. Never gonna happen. To meet our customers needs, we have to do everything we can in-house. That means creative solutions to everything. It also means we get to reinvent the wheel in new and exciting ways.

What we offer:

  • SMTP, IMAP, POP3
  • Roundcube, Crossbox
  • Custom (as in made by us) in-house spam filtering
  • Front row tickets to crusades against spammers

Where we've been:

This year we released what we called "MXroute 3.2" and it's a dramatic change for how we deploy these creative solutions. Now we bundle them together, announce them, and deploy them. While the job demands tweaking in production, we're limiting that in favor of big releases. With that release we put out Domain Verification, solving a gaping security issue with most shared hosting systems since the beginning of time (and still present on what I would say is most shared hosting servers). We also released a conditional opt out for our new Expert Spam Filtering system, formerly referred to as "susranges." Here's how that went:

  1. Domain verification was a slam dunk. Users were able to jump right into it and almost never had to talk to us about it.

  2. Expert Spam Filtering has been a massive success, less than 100 users have disabled it. The goal here was to map out the parts of the internet we want to receive mail from, the parts that we don't, and then fill in the exceptions to both. Our whitelist request form was so busy for the exception requests that it did upset some users, with a wait time that pushed near to 1 month. While upsetting users is never the goal, the fact remains that this process upset less users than were upset about the spam that this system prevented, so we still call it a net positive (if someone is going to be upset, let's make it the smaller group). That whitelist is empty, new entries are being processed more rapidly (AI with human supervision), and that flood of whitelist requests is now down to a trickle. This means we did it, we pulled it off, susranges/Expert Spam Filtering is a massive success.

Where we're going:

To finally seal the deal on making sure that every customer has an inbound spam filtering solution that works for them, the MXroute 3.3 release will include a new spam filtering option that allows customers to completely bypass all of our filtering logic and replace it with something new: AI. Users will be able to bring their own API key for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and have it filter their inbound mail. Users who prefer not to send their mail to a public facing LLM will be able to purchase a subscription to our own in-house LLM for filtering instead. This will be optional, and once complete our focus will continue to be on our own filtering systems.

The MXroute 3.3 release will also include a redesign of the spam filtering configuration page in DirectAdmin, bringing it in line with how we feel our customers will benefit best from the settings, and providing access to the new optional AI system.

There's so much more to come this year (Return of native iOS push? Maybe.), that's just the easy part. That's the part we've almost got in the bag (AI spam filtering is already tested and working, not yet available).

So if you just want email, we've got that. But if you also want a movement, a passionate direction, we've got that too. If you're not on board already, we'd love to have you.

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  • First one

    Thanked by 2jar Saragoldfarb
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Second one, double resources?

    Thanked by 1jar
  • Triple for third?

    Thanked by 2jar Saragoldfarb
  • Quadraple for 4th?

    10 GB for 40$/year

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Fifth is the charm @jar ?

    Thanked by 1jar
  • kenjing789kenjing789 Member
    edited August 2025

    6th, idk what to do with this but i see cheap i buy
    edit: 6th

    Thanked by 2jar Saragoldfarb
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Lucky number 7? Maybe?

    Thanked by 1jar
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    welcome back jar, any way we can subscribe to something that will periodically give us the changelog to the service?

    maybe like a universal messaging system where you can send other people pieces of paper but they are electronic, maybe we can call it e-paper

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

    @wadhah said:
    welcome back jar, any way we can subscribe to something that will periodically give us the changelog to the service?

    maybe like a universal messaging system where you can send other people pieces of paper but they are electronic, maybe we can call it e-paper

    Just for you, RSS feed created: https://docs.mxroute.com/docs/changelog/

  • Nice deal, buying now!

    Thanked by 1jar
  • zedzed Member
    edited August 2025

    I'm afraid I can't take this offer seriously without 1) a $7/yr (or lifetime) reference OR 2) a gpt interpretation.

    Sorry @jar :(

    Thanked by 2jar fly056
  • @zed said: OR 2) a gpt interpretation.

    It's not always easy. Reinventing the wheel never is. But when you’re committed to creating something exceptional, sometimes that’s exactly what it takes. #SaaS #AI #EmailInnovation #Disruption #TechLeadership #MXroute #BootstrappedBuilders #CustomerDriven #ProductThinking

    Thanked by 3zed jar fly056
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @zed said: a gpt interpretation

    I asked ChatGPT to do that for you. But fair warning, my GPT knows me a bit too well so...

    Ten bucks for 10 gigs of email hosting. That’s pocket change—less than the fast food you mainlined while typing up your “why won’t Google accept my emails???” sob story.

    Jarland resurrected the $10/year deal, which is hilarious when you consider half this forum pays more than that just to watch their bargain-bin SMTP blacklists grow. Unlimited domains, unlimited accounts, and spam filtering that doesn’t fold like your side hustle. It’s basically email hosting for people who actually want their messages delivered, not just archived in Gmail’s spam folder with the rest of your life’s achievements.

    MXroute 3.2 dropped domain verification and “Expert Spam Filtering” (fka susranges). The result? Whitelist requests went from a flood to a drip. That means the system is doing its job, and the only people still crying are the ones whose “marketing campaigns” look like they were written by a bot that just got hit by a truck.

    So here’s the deal: if you still manage to fail with this, it’s not MXroute. It’s not email. It’s you. You are the spam. And honestly? Maybe the internet would be a kinder place if you just stuck to TikTok dances and left the grownups to handle mail.

  • What is the 2025 Lifetime 15G plan about? Is that mandatory annual maintenance fee of $1?

    Thanked by 1jar
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited August 2025

    @Bluey said:
    What is the 2025 Lifetime 15G plan about? Is that mandatory annual maintenance fee of $1?

    So I'm trying a new thing: https://blog.mxroute.com/moving-forward-with-lifetime-plans-smarter-this-time/

    The original one is still available, but this is part 1 of a long term transition. Of course, anyone who purchased/purchases the previous lifetime plan will only be bothered as much as to receive one offer to entice them onto the new plans, and that'll be all they'll hear of it.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    If I wasn't spoiled with a couple of free workspace grandfathered accounts I would pick mxroute any day. Just saying .

    Next best thing. almost free.

    Thanked by 2jar COLBYLICIOUS
  • @jar said:

    @Bluey said:
    What is the 2025 Lifetime 15G plan about? Is that mandatory annual maintenance fee of $1?

    So I'm trying a new thing: https://blog.mxroute.com/moving-forward-with-lifetime-plans-smarter-this-time/

    The original one is still available, but this is part 1 of a long term transition. Of course, anyone who purchased/purchases the previous lifetime plan will only be bothered as much as to receive one offer to entice them onto the new plans, and that'll be all they'll hear of it.

    It says 299$ in the blog post but displayed as 249$ in the checkout page. Which one is it?

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

    @barbaros said:

    @jar said:

    @Bluey said:
    What is the 2025 Lifetime 15G plan about? Is that mandatory annual maintenance fee of $1?

    So I'm trying a new thing: https://blog.mxroute.com/moving-forward-with-lifetime-plans-smarter-this-time/

    The original one is still available, but this is part 1 of a long term transition. Of course, anyone who purchased/purchases the previous lifetime plan will only be bothered as much as to receive one offer to entice them onto the new plans, and that'll be all they'll hear of it.

    It says 299$ in the blog post but displayed as 249$ in the checkout page. Which one is it?

    Shh 😂

  • Where is $3/3Yr deal?

    Thanked by 3jar kkrajk emgh
  • Is this $10 mailbox specifically for sending emails? For example, if I send 10,000 emails at once, what will happen?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @lxz7758521 said:
    Is this $10 mailbox specifically for sending emails? For example, if I send 10,000 emails at once, what will happen?

    It's as much for inbound as outbound. If you send 10,000 at once I'll probably choke on a burrito and trip over a cat on the way to block the sending IP. Our limit is 400 outbound per hour, and IPs are blocked in the firewall for attempting over 1k in an hour (unless the IP is important to other customers too). This is actually a short read: https://mxroute.com/policy.html

  • This offer is very good in my opinion, but I'm patiently waiting for the $10/3yrs promo to get 25GB of storage, like last year's Cyber ​​Monday promo. <3

    Thanked by 1jar
  • vailiernitsvailiernits Member
    edited August 2025

    please consider adding crypto payment method, sometimes i don't like having things linked back to me, despite not doing anything "bad".
    i do not think it will cause much more abuse, but i would be fine with some kind of manual verification (other than kyc)

    i know you don't want to attract next snowden, but i think crypto payments are popular enough nowadays, that there is no need to worry about it too much. i doubt anyone with brain would use email for such activity now, as it cannot be that secure by design.

    Thanked by 2jar r3k
  • grabbing this 10$ deal. B)

    Thanked by 1jar
  • fmxmfmxm Member

    Good deal, but waiting for $15/3yrs :D

    Thanked by 2jar jet3918
  • @jar
    I am already your subscriber (BF 2024).
    I do "domain investment" (very bad at it, so no talking further), which involves buying many domains (100+). Is there any option to add those domains in BULK, say 50 domains at once to your platform ? And create a user associated with them. And forward these all domains to a single mail ?
    I will get only a few mails a month.
    PS: I am okay with the verification part. I can do that in bulk at my registrar/Cloudflare (maybe)

    Thanks

    Thanked by 1jar
  • BF2022 coming back

    Thanked by 1jar
  • xmokxmok Member

    @FairShare said:
    I am already your subscriber (BF 2024).
    I do "domain investment" (very bad at it, so no talking further), which involves buying many domains (100+). Is there any option to add those domains in BULK, say 50 domains at once to your platform ? And create a user associated with them. And forward these all domains to a single mail ?
    I will get only a few mails a month.
    PS: I am okay with the verification part. I can do that in bulk at my registrar/Cloudflare (maybe)

    Thanks

    You can accomplish this using the APIs!

    Briefly:
    1. Get your data - you can save as CSV, JSON, TXT or whatever
    2. Write a script to:
    3a. Create the domain
    3b. Set up your forwarder
    4. execute script.

    Here's a PoC in bash (no guarantees - this is a sample)

    #!/bin/bash
    
    DA_USER="FairShare"
    DA_PASS="hunter2"
    DA_HOST="https://glacier.mxrouting.net:2222"
    
    FORWARD_EMAIL="[email protected]"
    
    DOMAIN_FILE="domains.txt"
    
    while IFS= read -r DOMAIN; do
      if [ -n "$DOMAIN" ]; then
        # Create Domain
        curl --silent --user "$DA_USER:$DA_PASS" --data "action=create&domain=$DOMAIN&bandwidth=unlimited&quota=unlimited&ssl=ON&cgi=ON&php=ON" "$DA_HOST/CMD_API_DOMAIN"
    
        # Create Email Forwarder
        curl --silent --user "$DA_USER:$DA_PASS" --data "action=create&domain=$DOMAIN&user=*&email=$FORWARD_EMAIL" "$DA_HOST/CMD_API_EMAIL_FORWARDERS"
    
        echo "Created domain $DOMAIN with forwarder to $FORWARD_EMAIL"
      fi
    done < "$DOMAIN_FILE"
    

    references:
    https://docs.directadmin.com/changelog/version-1.22.3.html#cmd-api-email-forwarders
    https://docs.directadmin.com/changelog/version-1.24.1.html#cmd-api-domain-domain-api-functions

  • bustersgbustersg Member
    edited August 2025

    Customer since 2016. It is direct admin panel nth fanciful feature wise but it just works. Got ip block once or twice due to my fault prometheus alerting email but unblock is easy. Uptime is not perfect but who is?? Is email service n i not need 99.999%. Migration n to n from other mail service is easy with built in function, activate n sit back n wait. Spam assassin etc included though nth sophisticated for layman use. No more ftp i think but i dont use mxroute as backup anyway.

    Thanked by 2jar maverick
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @FairShare said:
    @jar
    I am already your subscriber (BF 2024).
    I do "domain investment" (very bad at it, so no talking further), which involves buying many domains (100+). Is there any option to add those domains in BULK, say 50 domains at once to your platform ? And create a user associated with them. And forward these all domains to a single mail ?
    I will get only a few mails a month.
    PS: I am okay with the verification part. I can do that in bulk at my registrar/Cloudflare (maybe)

    Thanks

    Can definitely be done with API. But follow our guides until you get to your domain verification key. It'll be the same for all of your domains. Run a script to mass add it to your domains with your DNS provider's API. Then use the DA API to iterate through your domains to add.

    Thanked by 2maverick FairShare
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