[PLUG] Recommended SMTP Smart Hosts?

chris (fool) mccraw gently at gmail.com
Tue Apr 25 21:39:24 UTC 2017


I don't love their UI, and you do have to pay in case you have >25 users
(addresses), but zoho.com is my current "free mail host" on the internet,
when I need mail for a domain (rather than just an address) and can't use
google apps.

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Michael Barnes <barnmichael at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have been using 1&1 for over 15 years for all my domain hosting. Their
> email services are easy to manage and I have never had any problems with
> blacklisting or spam issues. I have found their hosting services to be
> reasonably priced and reliable. Granted, I do not have any high visibility
> or high traffic sites, and I don't use many of their services. I think I
> have needed to contact their customer service maybe twice.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Paul Mullen <pm at nellump.net> wrote:
>
> > The 800 lb. Internet Gorillas are making it increasingly more
> > difficult for the Little Guys to run their own mail servers.  Even if
> > all of the various spam-fighting techologies are in place (DKIM, SPF,
> > DMARC), if your server is located in an IP block with a bad
> > reputation—pretty much any VPS service these days—messages still end
> > up classified as spam, or in some cases, silently dropped.
> >
> > Which smart host providers do PLUGgers endorse?  Or are there any
> > alternatives to paying someone to handle outbount mail?
> >
> >
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