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Little company: what email provider use?
chiccorosso
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Hello,
i work a lot with email and i use a free account of gmail with alias of my domain.
But a lot of client has problem and my email going to spam.
i'm tired about that.
What solution you can suggest me?
I use on gmail a little extension who track my client when they open email or click on link.
And this features i love it and I dont wanna loose!
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https://pdd.yandex.ru
some in europe please
How about GSuite?
Is spam handling from GSuite different than from GMail?
MXroute london server? Mailchannel would fix your problem..
Russia (Moscow) is Eastern Europe.
And it's free.
MXRoute.com
Never go back, find a deal posted by @Jarland on here to make it cheaper.
https://pdd.yandex.com
Free and in English. Includes SPF, DKIM, DMARC support as well. Doesn't have blacklisted IPs. You can combine with ElasticEmail for better quality of delivery. All free. If needed, can help out with setup for free.
Or OVH MxPlan with onetime payment. However I forgot if it supports the signing standards above(SPF and DKIM). DMARC is dependent on them. Don't bother with anything else.
So you can use Yandex as a relay for the odd domain that proves problematic? (like live.com)
I theory i guess you could. But i think yandex won't allow you to send emails with a sender for which you haven't created a mailbox there so you'd have to create one for every user whose mail you'd relay over their servers. Never tried it but i would be suprised if they actually allowed any sender just because they are handling the domain.
I use Rackspace mail, cheap ($2/mailbox) and it works well for me so far. Even have live chat support that is 24/7 pretty sure.
+1 MXRoute @Jarland is very professional and provides a great service.
Not sure if Jarland will have an extension that alerts on clicks. Could possible try a url shortener with inbuilt analytics...
Exactly. You will need to create mailbox for every user. That's why I recommended Yandex as main solution (ex. incoming) + Elastic Email outgoing.
@jarland is murder, while eating a turkey sandwich.
But he does a damn good job, y'know?
Why aren't you enjoying the Cool aid again? You never said.
Prolly same reason I won't be enjoying the Kool Aid at all.
OVH has discontinued the old MX Plan. You can't sign up for it any longer.
I'm curious if someone has tried Amazon Workmail?
I still can sign up. It still offers to domain name with limited time.
Just curious: can you give a link to the page where you can sign up for the MX Plan?
https://www.ovh.com/manager/web/index.html#/configuration/mx_plan
wow how much reply! i did't expect!
OVH is oftern down and i have good experience with ovh.
I look Gsuite and Outlook 365
but i remember i like to track my email when my client open it.
MXroute i don't know. I check but i dont understand where i open my email?
That page is simply a page to log into an existing OVH account. It's not a page to sign up for a new MX Plan.
Anyway, even if the MX Plan still exists in some form but is tied to a domain registration or to a hosting account, it doesn't count as an independent email service.
Yes. It attached to specific domain only.
Huh?
@chiccorosso
Go with ElasticEmail. It allows tracking and is free.
If you want a decent paid solution, consider ElasticEmail, MailGun or Amazon SES.
How about https://www.migadu.com/ ?
I just tried Migadu out yesterday and the problem is that whilst they have a free tier, it has an annoying signature ad that you can't remove (obviously you can't given that it's a small cost to pay for a free service)
Paying for it would be a bit of a waste of money given that G Suite, Office 365, and even Rackspace would cost the same price.
russia is asia
where i read the mail with elastic mail or mail gun?