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personally i use mxroute.com @jarland & @ryanarp do a wonderful job on that )
Its seem very cheap, But I never heard from them
Hi @netxons If you are looking for all the bells and whistles of google apps, we probably don't have you covered. However if you want someone to manage your e-mail, we can do that and even let you bring your own domain.
MXRoute.com- The problem is simple. You want to host e-mail for your domain with a secure provider that isn't parsing your conversations to target you with ads. You want it affordable and reliable. Well, here we are.
Exchange online's pretty rock solid. (not the office365 side)
Mailgun, been using them for a while.
Zoho?
Mxroute.com from @jarland and @ryanarp it's a good alternative. I have an account with them and the service has been great.
If your looking for something with a 99.999% uptime, a cluster of mail servers and a bigger price tag you can go with Rackspace email service or Zoho mail service
I'm waiting to see what's the next step of Mxroute
@Netxons buy a 50 ~ 200 account Google Apps account and be happy :-)
I think I still have many domains with free Google Apps account (10 to 2K accounts). May start to call a domains' offer in next future.
And now some outside the US and not owned by US companies please...
I'm reasonably sure China has some. They also don't spy on their users...
You can do it @William!!
Thanks all the recommendation and I'm sure will look into it.
Rackspace it's $2/box and rock solid!
Live.com and Mandrill.
Runbox is based in Norway. Plans start at $20/yr.
Fastmail.fm is based in Australia, but has servers in New York. Plans start at $10/yr.
PolarisMail is based in Montreal, Canada. Plans start at $12/yr.
EuMX.net is based in central EU (forgot which country). Plans start at $16/yr.
There's always Posteo if you're willing to learn a short bit of German. They're hosted in Germany and I believe have domain hosting.
I've always used Mandrill. Excellent customer service, free plan includes 1,000 emails per day. Cheap upgrades (dedicated IP for your email, most emails per day, etc..)
Would highly recommend them.
I really want to try them out before purchasing anything but their free package is out of stock.
Hushmail for business, based in CA:
https://www.hushmail.com
Live.com
OVH's €50 Exchange Server?
Otherwise, myKolab, Runbox
I think that's only personal mail like [email protected] but if I'm not mistaken OP's looking for something like [email protected]
http://www.ovh.ie/emails/hosted-exchange-2013/index.xml
What is the difference between hosted & private exchange? Why so much difference in prices?
Indeed.
Shared server versus private. Primarily for enterprise customers who have to conform to regulatory issues.
http://atmail.com/ ( very reliable)
hushmail seems very costly compared to rackspace and atmail
I had this planned at one point (with b1gmail) but the management is too complicated, support, spam etc. etc.
Not bad, seems to not run their own network though which is not the best in Norway (the agencies there have pretty wide permissions on foreigners)
Out by that.
US hosted.
Hungary, not bad, i would not trust Orbán too far though.
Known to give out encryption keys and data to US agencies - Avoid at any cost.
Swiss company and hosted, not bad (note that Swiss agencies have full access to nearly all traffic in the country though)
German data protection goes very far unless you are German/Austrian, good for foreigners.
Dedicated vs. Shared server.