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Need cheap webhosting primarily for email WITH NO INCOMMING SPAM FILTERING
Hi I need the folowing cPanel web hosting for personal mails WITH NO SPAM FILTERING FOR INCOMMING EMAILS
5G SSD perferred
0 Bandwidth is OK as long as email bandwidth doesn't count.
Supports TLS auth for SMTP server
Any location is fine
UNLIMITED ADDON DOMAINS AND MAIL ACCOUNTS
NO SPAM FILTERING OF ANY KIND (including but not limited to SpamCop, SpamAssasin, etc./Shouldn't reject ANY EMAIL)
99.9%+ uptime
smtp:yourcpaneladdress.com lookup in mxtoolbox.com should return all checks
Would be nice if I can set up SMTP relay (SparkPost)
Budget <=$5/y, but flexible
The most important thing is NO SPAM FILTERING and DON'T REJECT EMAIL FOR ANY REASON
Spam filtering for outgoing mails is fine.
Thankyou
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So you want email hosting with zero spam filters? Drop the cpanel requirement and go get some cheap VPS and use VestaCP
Tried that, but didn't work out that well...
Spammers are not welcome..
Not sending out spam mails.... Just mails from our local providers sometime has 50+ spamassasin score or listed on spamcop, baracuda, etc.
Spam checking for outgoing mails is fine
Then use without panel. just postfix dovecot mysql.
whitelist your client domain and give score 100
That didn't work out either...
I'm sick of managing mail server now... That's why I'm looking for cP hosts..
Nah, I'll just go with no spam filter
On (almost) any cPanel server you have the possibility to disable spam filters :-) Unless the provider removed built-in functionality in cPanel for sure.
First went with MXroute and because of their default spam setting, I tried moving to another host that says they don't filter spam(with SpamAssasin turned off on my account). However, mails were still rejected for some unknown reason...(All I get from my local provider is : Couldn't send the email to XXXX@XXX. Please try again later)
Maybe ask @mailcheap if that's possible, I think the system they use lets you turn it off per domain although it's probably more than $5/yr
Mailcheap is totally out of my budget...
Short of maybe a cheap VPS and rolling your own you might struggle with $5/yr
Look at modoboa or mailcow if you want to make the setup easier, @mailcheap use modoboa although I suspect they've customised it a bit to work with their provisioning systems/cloud environment.
I'll agree with some of the other posts suggesting going for a VPS.
I have Postfix running to accept all mails (plain Postfix, no Spamassasin/amavisd etc.) and read my mail using Thunderbird installed on the VPS (through VNC). However, depending on your use case, you may need to use IMAP, in which case you'd have to set up dovecot and other software...
That's just a recipe for learning why spam filters exist. Running with no filters or any plan to limit incoming email (IP rate limits or blocks, anything really) causes a lot of problems. The volume you get with filters does not even closely resemble the volume you get with none, because the lack of rejection causes it to snowball and grow exponentially over time until your MTA falls over and your inbox is unusable.
The only question is when. Could be 2 years. Could be a week. But when it happens, it will happen hard, and your domain will forever be distributed on the lists used for it. The more spam your domain accepts, the more it will receive.
Have you considered just having more adjustable filters instead of no filters? Would be much better. I have to have global filters because the servers are shared and I have to keep them online, but if you ran your own cpanel server (for example) you'd have no such requirement and could adjust as needed.
Probably most important thing to avoid stupid made IP and spam blockers and avoid non delivered emails
did you mean <=$5/mo?
If that means less or equal to $5, then yes. Still trying to figure out how that works...
Zoho Mail? They're free, and they let you turn off the spam filter. Which you should do, because it's trash.
Ooops I meant $5 per year!
I was leaving Zoho as the last option since I have to make an account per domain...
Thanks!
Seriously...