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im looking for a small vps for personal mail server

hello

specs dosent matter

my budget is under 15$/y

thanks

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  • racknerd 1c1g, open 25 port, need open a ticket to config rDNS (PTR record)

    about $11/y

  • @DediRock can I have daddy deals under $7/y

    Thanked by 2oloke DediRock
  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    @nekomikoreimu said:
    hello

    specs dosent matter

    my budget is under 15$/y

    thanks

    How many email boxes space do you need? What kind of emails? Transactional or SPAM (any other categories!)

    Thanked by 1nekomikoreimu
  • MurvMurv Member, Megathread Squad
  • Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

  • @WebProject said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:
    hello

    specs dosent matter

    my budget is under 15$/y

    thanks

    How many email boxes space do you need? What kind of emails? Transactional or SPAM (any other categories!)

    1, im sending fumo pics

  • emperoremperor Member

    Delux would be cheapest

    Thanked by 2nekomikoreimu oloke
  • @tentor said:
    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

    I don't want to see my polite 512MB machine get filled up.

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • okay guys I dont need centos 6 or 7 thanks

    Thanked by 2tentor oloke
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:
    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

    I don't want to see my polite 512MB machine get filled up.

    RAM is given to you to fill it, just saying

    please no Mailcow 🙏

  • @tentor said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:
    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

    I don't want to see my polite 512MB machine get filled up.

    RAM is given to you to fill it, just saying

    please no Mailcow 🙏

    Hi,
    I would like to double my RAM.
    Invoice#fumofumo6767
    Thank you!

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:
    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

    I don't want to see my polite 512MB machine get filled up.

    RAM is given to you to fill it, just saying

    please no Mailcow 🙏

    Hi,
    I would like to double my RAM.
    Invoice#fumofumo6767
    Thank you!

    Sorry, I can only do price double, will that work?

  • @tentor said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:

    @tentor said:
    What if existing IPv6-only VPS gets additional IPv4 for a +€7.80/year?

    I don't want to see my polite 512MB machine get filled up.

    RAM is given to you to fill it, just saying

    please no Mailcow 🙏

    Hi,
    I would like to double my RAM.
    Invoice#fumofumo6767
    Thank you!

    Sorry, I can only do price double, will that work?

  • TionTion Member

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    Oracle free tier has port 25 blocked with no option of unblocking or has this changed?

  • edited April 21

    @Tion said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    Oracle free tier has port 25 blocked with no option of unblocking or has this changed?

    Mine isn't blocked and I heard some more people around here using it as their mailserver

  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

  • @WebProject said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

    As said right before your comment, they don’t block it anymore or only in specific regions

    Thanked by 2oloke WebProject
  • cmeerwcmeerw Member

    @NotFoundException said:

    @WebProject said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

    As said right before your comment, they don’t block it anymore or only in specific regions

    Certainly, outgoing port 25 is blocked for IPv4 in Amsterdam for me, but it's open for IPv6.

  • @cmeerw said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @WebProject said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

    As said right before your comment, they don’t block it anymore or only in specific regions

    Certainly, outgoing port 25 is blocked for IPv4 in Amsterdam for me, but it's open for IPv6.

    Do you have a free account or did you upgrade to PAYG?

  • cmeerwcmeerw Member

    @NotFoundException said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @WebProject said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

    As said right before your comment, they don’t block it anymore or only in specific regions

    Certainly, outgoing port 25 is blocked for IPv4 in Amsterdam for me, but it's open for IPv6.

    Do you have a free account or did you upgrade to PAYG?

    I am on the free account.

  • remyremy Member
    edited April 21

    Not sure racknerd is a good fit for a personal mail server.
    Colocrossing ip reputation is pretty bad, even if they have been trying to clean up their subnets, that's going to take a long long time.

    If you want to send email that's okay, if you want your email to be delivered. Avoid.

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • @cmeerw said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @WebProject said:

    @NotFoundException said:
    Mailcow officially supports arm64 since last year. You can use Oracle Cloud Free Tier, upgrade to PAYG to deploy instance without availability restrictions.

    I dont think oracle allow any email ports (ports: 25, 465, 993), so if you are ok to migrate to other email server ports so you will be able to setup your mail server.

    As said right before your comment, they don’t block it anymore or only in specific regions

    Certainly, outgoing port 25 is blocked for IPv4 in Amsterdam for me, but it's open for IPv6.

    Do you have a free account or did you upgrade to PAYG?

    I am on the free account.

    That could be a limiting factor too, but my mailserver worked in FRA too as I still had a free account

  • Sorry to crap this guy's thread but can you guys tell me if there are any issues with Oracle ? I'm thinking of getting it as a backup and a fallback for my VPS email as well. Do they allow a small business on the free plan or is it for personal use only. My needs are so small, I'm happy with my new VPS but its a budget provider and you never know when they could go down and I want to start doing off-server backups as well.

    Still chilled from watching the oracle documentary, the CIA was their 1st client. I asume with a free service we are the product.

    And yes I'm looking for a backup mail server as well so feel free to spam if you got one. No spamming or bulk mail or marketing, its user to user contact and helpdesk to mail. 99% idle. (no stripe, I got a prepaid visa and stripe doesn't like it but others do)

  • nghialelenghialele Member
    edited April 21

    I'm usage Karvl.com $2 veepeesss for a very simple aliasing need. Port 25 allowage for receiving.

    Thanked by 2nekomikoreimu oloke
  • Matthew18_Matthew18_ Member, Patron Provider

    Hey, we still got some stock leftover from an old offer over here should you be interested.

    Thanked by 2nekomikoreimu rpqu
  • @Frank_tech said:
    Sorry to crap this guy's thread but can you guys tell me if there are any issues with Oracle ? I'm thinking of getting it as a backup and a fallback for my VPS email as well. Do they allow a small business on the free plan or is it for personal use only. My needs are so small, I'm happy with my new VPS but its a budget provider and you never know when they could go down and I want to start doing off-server backups as well.

    Still chilled from watching the oracle documentary, the CIA was their 1st client. I asume with a free service we are the product.

    And yes I'm looking for a backup mail server as well so feel free to spam if you got one. No spamming or bulk mail or marketing, its user to user contact and helpdesk to mail. 99% idle. (no stripe, I got a prepaid visa and stripe doesn't like it but others do)

    they will nuke and reclaim your shit at any time, thats all. you can do PAYG to try to avoid this. its oracle.

  • emperoremperor Member
    edited April 22

    @Frank_tech said: any issues with Oracle

    I use them almost from the start, vm is rock solid in CH, never had issue with them. However some ppl had said that their vms got deleted overnight and accounts suspended. Last year or so, they did wrote email that idle vm's will be deleted, so you can never know.

    Thanked by 1oloke
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