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ThomWebThomWeb Member
edited June 2016 in Help

Hello, i'm currently searching for a free email hosting solution, cause i got my website on a VPS and i dont want to run any mail servers myself.

( Email hosting for my own extension for example: [email protected] )

If you know any, please suggest me one!

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  • tommytommy Member

    Yahoo, gmail

  • @tommy said:
    Yahoo, gmail

    Changed my post :')

  • cassacassa Member

    Yandex

    Thanked by 1bersy
  • cochoncochon Member

    Zoho ?

  • If for free, Zoho is probably your best bet.

  • @socials said:
    If for free, Zoho is probably your best bet.

    Yandex is way better! I never get anything below 10 on mail-tester.com. Zoho sometimes get tagged as spam

  • KobeKobe Member

    @cochon said:
    Zoho ?

    Doesn't Zoho have huge deliverability problems as it stands?

  • @Kobe said:

    @cochon said:
    Zoho ?

    Doesn't Zoho have huge deliverability problems as it stands?

    Yep. My mail gets through most of the time, but sometimes just ends up in spam.

  • rokokrokok Member

    Yandex is good, but to receive is fine, to send its not.

  • agoldenbergagoldenberg Member, Host Rep

    MXRoute while not completely free, is cheap enough to be considered I would think. The free ones dry up over time and end up either discontinuing service or start charging.

  • dailydaily Member

    Buy a Google Apps account? One time fee, have them change the primary domain.

  • Mahfuz_SS_EHLMahfuz_SS_EHL Host Rep, Veteran

    @daily said:
    Buy a Google Apps account? One time fee, have them change the primary domain.

    Grandfathered Free Accounts ??

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited June 2016

    Beg to @jarland :)

  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    Arjon said: Yandex is way better!

    Yandex will join Google further :)

  • You can use a free gmail.com account (not Google Apps) and use mailgun.com to forward your domail email to it and send your domain email via their SMTP.

    Set-up guide here:

    https://simplyian.com/2015/01/07/Hacking-GMail-to-use-custom-domains-for-free/

  • @Kobe said:

    @cochon said:
    Zoho ?

    Doesn't Zoho have huge deliverability problems as it stands?

    Never had a problem. I only send a few e-mails per week tho.

  • I use Zoho so far they're great for my needs

  • VitaVita Member

    +1 for Yandex. I use it on a few domains, works like a charm.

  • If you only receive emails, you can try mailgun as a forwarder. You can configure the forwarding rules so that certain email will be forwarded to your personal mailboxes, such as on gmail.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    I used to use Zoho a while back and it was OK, had issues receiving mail eventually and support was clueless. Switched to my own mail server after that. Yandex I tried briefly just to do it. Looked good but I don't like the fact that the mail originates from Russia.

  • Considering how important email is , Mxroute is practically free for one of those 2yr specials @jarland regularly throws at LET. ($1/m effective or less for unlimited domains)

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  • NomadNomad Member

    Yandex

  • hawchawc Moderator, LIR

    MXroute or bust

  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    Mail.ru provide a free email hosting for domains similar with Yandex

  • @rokok said:
    Yandex is good, but to receive is fine, to send its not.

    Why is that?

  • @fitvpn said:

    Arjon said: Yandex is way better!

    Yandex will join Google further :)

    What do you mean?

  • tsantentsanten Member
    edited June 2016

    No more free accounts in the future.

  • KobeKobe Member

    @tsanten said:
    No more free accounts in the future.

    For which service?

  • +1 for Yandex moved and few months ago and could not be happier

  • teppeikunteppeikun Member
    edited June 2016

    +1 for yandex !
    used them for 2 years and do not want change to others email hosting provider.

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