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Aye, I'm still spending more time on outbound infra than inbound, and still basically outsourcing the front-end to cPanel with some minor "improvements" on the paperlantern template. The outbound has flourished though, it's really the thing I'm most proud of.
Welcome to the market
I'm interested, keep us posted.
Interested as well!
I've some experience with cPanel. If you are stuck somewhere, maybe I'll be able to help!
I've some experience with cPanel. If you are stuck somewhere, maybe I'll be able to help!
If you're experienced with developing cPanel hooks, please get in touch
What hooks do you need?
Any update on this @Jamie_DreamIT ?
Sti'll getting there. Right now, we've configured a fallback to MailChannels and we're still sorting out billing
I'd be interested but unfortunately I only send boring transactional emails
Any Updates?
Would also be very interested on an update
Me too.
I just went through their website, and nothing related to a MailChannels alternative caught my eyes.
Actually, the only thing that really jumped in my face was their 'Unlimited cPanel accounts' with every Email Reseller package on offer.
Hey guys.
Yep, will be updated shortly.
Our SMTP relay is getting some more features built to replicate MC. Will keep you guys posted.
Sounds good
Any ETA, or is it in production somewhere?
even I wanted to try it. Hope it gets launched soon.
Has this gone by the wayside?? Any new word on a MailChannels alternative?
I will be attentive to this. I have already received the notification from Mailchannels that on November 1 updated the value of my plan. (I was a mxroute customer)
Hello.
Can Postal be an alternative?
https://github.com/atech/postal
Postal is only a piece of software, not a proper MailChannels alternative. One still has to manage servers, ip pools, spam etc.
We use it on some of managed production servers which then has been forwarding to MailChannels (was used to test reliability and is no longer used).
We've been busy warming up a few hundred IPs over the past few months and so far has been looking great.
Right now, we're working on:
It's been quite a challenge internally and we've been fast tracking this since we've had numerous instances of BS from MC (blocking entire servers for hours due to 3-5 individual spam instances and similar issues that Jarland has also had).
https://dsh.re/1735a
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https://dsh.re/b0c1e
The last screenshot mentions 1 blacklist using the testing tools from Glock Apps. The blacklist refers to how https://matrix.spfbl.net/ handles blacklists for rDNS (was already set).
I have been testing E.F.A. project and using the outbound relay with good results. It can be used for both incoming and outgoing emails and does spam and virus checking on both using Spamassassin and ClamAv. it has a Vmware and Hyper-v ova appliance that makes it super easy to setup if you have one of those environments. I like the reports it generates and it has been catching spam just fine. One problem we have is volume to gmail, yahoo so my plan is to setup 2-3 of these appliances and spread out the traffic to avoid rate limiting.
Been testing SafeRoute by Spamwall and its pretty good but if you only have a single IP then the rate limiting happens if you have a lot of customers who send to Big ISP users.
We too are looking at a Mailchannels alternative due to recent issues, We have a fairly high mail flow volume as we are a hosting provider. I would like to discuss your solution further.
Hey guys,
Some updates.
Firstly, apologies for the delay, we've been busy getting our selves non-MC reliant and building our relay.
We're looking for some pre-production testers for DreamRelay.io (DreamRelay.com.au).
There's a few limitations and restrictions with this test. Such as:
$15 AUD / roughly $10 USD
10,000 emails + 1 Server / per month
$30 AUD / roughly $20 USD
25,000 emails + 1 Server / per month
$50 AUD / roughly $34 USD
50,000 emails + 2 Server / per month
$100 AUD / roughly $68 USD
150,000 emails + 4 Server / per month
Additional Costs:
Extra Servers for $5 AUD / per month
$1.00 AUD per 1,000 emails
DreamBorder SMTP Relay Signup @ https://mydreamit.com/cart.php?gid=30
Feel free to reach out to me on Discord at james23#2933 or [email protected] if you're looking for any custom plans or have any questions.
Plus 20% off for 3 months (plan only, excluding extras) promo code for the first 20 people who join aboard: RELAY
What's the reason for limiting the server IPs for a plan that already limits on volume?
Is the server IP whitelisted / used for authorization?
waiting for BF dreamrelay plan
Waiting
Waiting
I've had a few people PM me in regards to this. This service is active and in beta testing. Feel free to reach out if you have low-volume requirements as we're quite strict on the type of customer's we onboard.
150,000 emails + 4 Server / per month
You said in a message that the price will be lower that MC, but your price is actually higher. I pay at MC $124 for 300k and your price is $136 for 300k.
It's nice seeing an alternative to MailChannels. Though the price looks similar to MC, we are interested in your service.
The limitation in the number of servers is kind of a deal breaker, though.
Why not lift that limitation, and add an option to add a server's primary IP in your system. Only the IPs added in your system will be able to relay through.