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[Email Hosting] Email hosting for 1 or 2 addresses
HuntersPad
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Im looking for email hosting, (Not cPanel) Needs a good spam filter on the web side.
I really would love to use Outlook but I can no longer add a domain to domains.live.com
And I wouldnt mind paying office 365 $4 a month? But I would have to keep switching between my main windows outlook account and my 365 account. Unless they can be merged?
Any suggestions? Not looking for more than $4 must have a nice webmail client, pop3, etc.
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+1 for mxroute ask for the price you mentioned!
@Jar and mxroute
Or just buy some cpanel hosting and use only the mail
mxroute!
Get 1 domain has 10 google apps licenses, it's much cheaper than 4$/m
Setup Gmail account.
Setup MailGun to forward to gmail using a route.
Setup Gmail to send using Mailgun
Profit?
Another +1 for mxroute. IMAP/POP3, webmail, ownCloud as a bonus.
+1 for MXRoute, @Jar.
i really wanted to go mxroute but they do not allow forward to gmail
https://www.frixelsolutions.com/emailhosting.php
buyshared
http://buyshared.net/shared-cpanel-hosting/
Hm, you sure? Either way can't you use gmail's "Check mail from other accounts (using POP3)" to do that?
Hmmm, maybe zoho?
This option works better. Forwarding to gmail means sending spam to gmail, because no filter is perfect, and that means excessive delays or failures in your forwarder any time you get too much spam in an hour.
Bottom line, you use forwarders to gmail if you don't actually care about consistently receiving your email. Depending on your settings on the forwarder, you may not even be aware of what you don't receive as a result. Many people really don't care about what they don't know they aren't receiving, so this is acceptable to them, but not to me
Short version: Gmail blocks IPs for periods of time based on their content filter, so you have to expect your spam filters to be perfect today and tomorrow to guarantee that a gmail forwarder doesn't drop important emails later. Anyone who lets you do this doesn't care about your email (unmanaged services probably). I do. I take responsibility for mail delivery quality and make the tough decisions to prevent others from negatively impacting your mail.
http://archive.richweb.com/why_email_forwarding_is_broken
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en
+1 for MXroute.
As it might fit into this topic: Read about https://pawnmail.com/ some time ago, is there anyone who checked this out?
MXroute, no contest tbh
Outlook 2013 can add more then one Exchange accounts.
A welcomed feature added.
https://developermail.io/
Looks interesting, Create aliases through a simple YAML file and a git push.
$5/m though and not sure if there is an annual discount.
Essentially I agree with you. And it applies to any third-party recipient service, not just Gmail but also Hotmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Apple mail, anyone.
Which means to be safe we (mail server admins) have to disallow all off-server forwarding, because we don't know what action the remote server will take (like, add to blacklist).
It's a dilemma. Piss off the users or risk getting blacklisted by remote SMTP servers. But we (mail providers) depend on both.
I allow forwarding to remote servers, but only after the message passes (a) acceptance rules and (b) spam content filtering. Too many mail setups just blindly forward without any examination at all. I haven't been blacklisted anywhere in nearly 10 years of operation.
Why not use yandex? We use it for business things. And no problem.
I found out www.servermx.com in terms of "value for the money" is excellent .They allow 1 trial month
"Found" as in "founded" I assume since your first three posts were bumping threads to claim you "found" this service
Nothing wrong with advertising your service, just be honest.
If I wanted roundcube for webmail I`d just use my server . Been using Yandex for the since I posted above and its been working great.