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Looking for a cheap VPS with Port 25 open (DDoS protection preferred)

Hi everyone,
I'm looking for an inexpensive/budget VPS with Port 25 open (unblocked), preferably with DDoS protection included.

I plan to set up a small mail server purely to send out registration verification codes for my project (strictly transactional, absolutely no spam or abuse!).

Do any of you have any good recommendations or providers you trust? Thanks for sharing!

(P.S. If my wording is weird, blame the translator!)

Comments

  • I really suggest MXRoute or AmazonSES for this purpose, instead of using a VPS.

    @Yachiyo said: purely to send out registration verification codes

    Thanked by 2Yachiyo wedge1001
  • YachiyoYachiyo Member

    @dedipromo said:
    I really suggest MXRoute or AmazonSES for this purpose, instead of using a VPS.

    @Yachiyo said: purely to send out registration verification codes

    Thanks for the reply!
    You make a great point—if it were only about sending verification codes, SES or MXRoute would definitely be the smarter choice.
    I should probably clarify my original post: while the verification codes are the main reason I need this right now, since I'm getting a VPS anyway, I really want to use it as an opportunity to set up a full mail server (incoming/outgoing) and experiment with encrypted emails (via public key exchange).
    I actually tried hosting one before on Netcup's VPS piko G11s 12M (~€12/yr), but 1GB of RAM was way too small and it lagged terribly. So I'm looking for something with a bit more RAM this time!

  • AndruAndru Member

    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • YachiyoYachiyo Member
    edited March 29

    @Andru said:
    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanks for the tip! That makes perfect sense.
    Since I learned that 1GB of RAM is a bit too tight for a mail server stack, here are my ideal specs:

    • Budget: Under $25 / year
    • RAM: 2GB preferred
    • Storage: 10GB or more is plenty for me
    • CPU: 1 or 2 vCores
    • Must-haves: Port 25 unblocked & DDoS protection included

    Any specific providers or recent offers coming to mind in this price range?
    Appreciate the help, and have a great day too!

  • If you're offloading the piko G11s after you find your new setup, I'd be more than happy to buy it from you. I'm looking for a box to practice mail server configs and would be very thankful for the opportunity. Good luck with the new server search!

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • VPSLAYERVPSLAYER Member, Patron Provider

    Hi, we offer VPS hosting in Amsterdam, feel free to check it out – all ports are open :)

    If the prices does not fits for you, submit a ticket and we will look what we can do ^^

    Thanked by 2oloke Yachiyo
  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    Hello,

    We offer VPS Server solutions in Istanbul/Turkey and we have all ports open.

    Feel free checking our solutions, if you have questions feel free contacting us.

    https://tarisu.com

    Regards :blush:

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • emperoremperor Member
    edited March 29

    I advise you to w8 till Easter, you could snatch some good deal for lower price. If you cant w8 and have ~8 euros per 3 months grab UltraVPS Easter deal:
    25Y-Special-1

    BHYVE virtualization
    2 CPU cores (AMD EPYC)
    4 GB RAM
    100 GB NVME Storage (ZFS based, Striped Mirror)
    5 TB Monthly Transfer (in+out)
    1 IPv4 address
    10 IPv6 addresses (from your own /64 IPv6 subnet)
    Contract term: 3 months
    Available in Duesseldorf (Germany)
    2.98 EUR per month incl. 19% VAT (~ 2.63 USD excl. VAT)
    Check their thread

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • @Yachiyo said:

    @Andru said:
    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanks for the tip! That makes perfect sense.
    Since I learned that 1GB of RAM is a bit too tight for a mail server stack, here are my ideal specs:

    • Budget: Under $25 / year
    • RAM: 2GB preferred
    • Storage: 10GB or more is plenty for me
    • CPU: 1 or 2 vCores
    • Must-haves: Port 25 unblocked & DDoS protection included

    Any specific providers or recent offers coming to mind in this price range?
    Appreciate the help, and have a great day too!

    Maybe @aluy or @MikeA can help!! I have seen them opening port 25 in other threads. Also I think @webhorizon does not block any ports!

    Thanked by 2oloke Yachiyo
  • @Yachiyo said:

    @Andru said:
    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanks for the tip! That makes perfect sense.
    Since I learned that 1GB of RAM is a bit too tight for a mail server stack, here are my ideal specs:

    • Budget: Under $25 / year
    • RAM: 2GB preferred
    • Storage: 10GB or more is plenty for me
    • CPU: 1 or 2 vCores
    • Must-haves: Port 25 unblocked & DDoS protection included

    Any specific providers or recent offers coming to mind in this price range?
    Appreciate the help, and have a great day too!

    https://serverdeals.cc/

    @sh97 did some good stuff here

    Thanked by 3oloke emperor Yachiyo
  • aluyaluy Member, Patron Provider

    @buggedout said:

    @Yachiyo said:

    @Andru said:
    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanks for the tip! That makes perfect sense.
    Since I learned that 1GB of RAM is a bit too tight for a mail server stack, here are my ideal specs:

    • Budget: Under $25 / year
    • RAM: 2GB preferred
    • Storage: 10GB or more is plenty for me
    • CPU: 1 or 2 vCores
    • Must-haves: Port 25 unblocked & DDoS protection included

    Any specific providers or recent offers coming to mind in this price range?
    Appreciate the help, and have a great day too!

    Maybe @aluy or @MikeA can help!! I have seen them opening port 25 in other threads. Also I think @webhorizon does not block any ports!

    We have blocked Port 25 outgoing now, can be requested by ticket

    Thanked by 2oloke Yachiyo
  • @Yachiyo said:

    @dedipromo said:
    I really suggest MXRoute or AmazonSES for this purpose, instead of using a VPS.

    @Yachiyo said: purely to send out registration verification codes

    Thanks for the reply!
    You make a great point—if it were only about sending verification codes, SES or MXRoute would definitely be the smarter choice.
    I should probably clarify my original post: while the verification codes are the main reason I need this right now, since I'm getting a VPS anyway, I really want to use it as an opportunity to set up a full mail server (incoming/outgoing) and experiment with encrypted emails (via public key exchange).
    I actually tried hosting one before on Netcup's VPS piko G11s 12M (~€12/yr), but 1GB of RAM was way too small and it lagged terribly. So I'm looking for something with a bit more RAM this time!

    Why not host your mail server to receive, and have one SMTP gateway service to do the sending?
    Like Sendgrid, MailGun, amazon SES? Mxroute is planning on a service like that as well.

    I have MailGun for my services and the free tier works great for me. Not my main email, that one is CraneMail.

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • YachiyoYachiyo Member

    @barbarza said:

    @Yachiyo said:

    @Andru said:
    Better tell us the specs needed and your budget, like this, you'll get more offers.
    Have a good day!

    Thanks for the tip! That makes perfect sense.
    Since I learned that 1GB of RAM is a bit too tight for a mail server stack, here are my ideal specs:

    • Budget: Under $25 / year
    • RAM: 2GB preferred
    • Storage: 10GB or more is plenty for me
    • CPU: 1 or 2 vCores
    • Must-haves: Port 25 unblocked & DDoS protection included

    Any specific providers or recent offers coming to mind in this price range?
    Appreciate the help, and have a great day too!

    https://serverdeals.cc/

    @sh97 did some good stuff here

    This is very helpful and timely! Thank you :blush:

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • YachiyoYachiyo Member

    @motafoka said:

    @Yachiyo said:

    @dedipromo said:
    I really suggest MXRoute or AmazonSES for this purpose, instead of using a VPS.

    @Yachiyo said: purely to send out registration verification codes

    Thanks for the reply!
    You make a great point—if it were only about sending verification codes, SES or MXRoute would definitely be the smarter choice.
    I should probably clarify my original post: while the verification codes are the main reason I need this right now, since I'm getting a VPS anyway, I really want to use it as an opportunity to set up a full mail server (incoming/outgoing) and experiment with encrypted emails (via public key exchange).
    I actually tried hosting one before on Netcup's VPS piko G11s 12M (~€12/yr), but 1GB of RAM was way too small and it lagged terribly. So I'm looking for something with a bit more RAM this time!

    Why not host your mail server to receive, and have one SMTP gateway service to do the sending?
    Like Sendgrid, MailGun, amazon SES? Mxroute is planning on a service like that as well.

    I have MailGun for my services and the free tier works great for me. Not my main email, that one is CraneMail.

    That is actually a brilliant idea. It seed a perfect balance between tinkering and reliability, which also means I won't have to stress too much about the IP reputation of the new VPS. Thanks for the insight!

    Thanked by 1motafoka
  • Netcup's vps feature is 0.84 euros per month, meet your requirements, but the price is currently rising, about 0.99 euros per month, can be purchased second-hand. Configuration is 1H1G30G hard disk. Very good price, compare recommended.

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
  • Matthew18_Matthew18_ Member, Patron Provider

    Hi,

    Have a look at our listing here https://loclix.io/vps and see if anything fits your budget, you can host your own mail server here and all plans are DDoS protected by default :)

    Please shoot me a DM should you have any questions or concerns!

    Thanked by 1Yachiyo
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