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SMTP Relays

Hey all,

I'm considering switching out from mailchannels to another relay, what's some options available? I've considered a DIY solution, but I'm leaning towards SES right now.

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  • georgedatacentergeorgedatacenter Member, Patron Provider

    The only one I know after mailchannels is amazon ses.

    Why do you want to change mailchannels?

  • ITLabsITLabs Member
    edited July 2019

    @MikeAtBun MXroute and Mailgun

  • sanvitsanvit Member

    Depends. Most relays require you to set DKIM and bounce domains before allowing you to send mails. If you just need the IP reputation, I will stick to MC? If not, SES should be the cheapest

  • imokimok Member

    georgedatacenter said: Why do you want to change mailchannels?

    Same question from here.

  • jsmcmjsmcm Member

    Sendgrid is pretty good.. SES seems to be used quite a bit by spammers (at least it was back when I used them).

  • verjinverjin Member

    @jsmcm said:
    Sendgrid is pretty good.. SES seems to be used quite a bit by spammers (at least it was back when I used them).

    This is not true! SES has reputation scale. Its not used by spammers. Read here docs.aws.amazon.com/console/ses/reputationdashboard-complaint

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    I heard good words about SparkPost. I don't use it often, but they sent me a free shirt after trying.

  • jurevejureve Member

    @ITLabs said:
    @MikeAtBun MXroute and Mailgun

    +1

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  • BopieBopie Member

    @MikeAtBun said:
    Hey all,

    I'm considering switching out from mailchannels to another relay, what's some options available? I've considered a DIY solution, but I'm leaning towards SES right now.

    Depends on the usage of the SMTP will it be a single domain or will it be a whole server.

  • M66BM66B Veteran

    @yoursunny said:
    I heard good words about SparkPost. I don't use it often, but they sent me a free shirt after trying.

    SparkPost is quite good, except for one thing: they will block your account at the very first spam report. You can contact them to get this resolved, but it might happen at a quite inconvenient time.

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