Re: [mailop] Experience with SMTP2GO?

2021-12-22 Thread Dave Warren via mailop

On 2021-12-19 08:01, Daniele Nicolodi via mailop wrote:

Hello,

does anyone have experience in using SMTP2GO Free tier service for 
sending tiny volume of emails from personal domains?


Being grumpy about the failure of SMTP as a federated protocol does not 
help have email delivered, thus I am looking for options that do not 
entail going around begging every free email provider to pretty please 
accept email from my little server.


I use SMTP2Go, I've been back and forth between the free tier and the 
lower 3 paid plans.


In particular, when moving a small server (a few hundred users) to a new 
set of IP space I started delivering small volumes directly with 
everything else (including anything that failed for any reason) going 
through SMTP2Go. They had no problem with the spike of traffic from an 
account that was previously just used for testing.


I still have them as a backup that I can activate with a configuration 
change, plus I use them directly from Thunderbird to route mail 
externally explicitly.


They have contacted me with regards to some outgoing spam from a webform 
and were great to work with.


I'm unclear if there are any further limitations on the free plan, but I 
didn't encounter any when I used it. I have stayed on the lowest paid 
plan despite not really using it just to have it handy.


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[mailop] Experience with SMTP2GO?

2021-12-19 Thread Daniele Nicolodi via mailop

Hello,

does anyone have experience in using SMTP2GO Free tier service for 
sending tiny volume of emails from personal domains?


Being grumpy about the failure of SMTP as a federated protocol does not 
help have email delivered, thus I am looking for options that do not 
entail going around begging every free email provider to pretty please 
accept email from my little server.


Thank you.

Cheers,
Dan
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