I have lurked around for the deals and nothing looks more appealing than what Jar offers, he built a simple concept that solves a very questionably leaning reality - I like that and I hope I don’t hear him pulling a Harvey Weinstein or something. Anyways, stopping with what seems like arse licks, I strongly felt like investing in this thing, what about just a very few coupons for a “hefty” discount on the lifetimes so I can pass it down my family tree, smirkingly owning it for even cheaper since the 10s, when we still didn’t know what cyber would really look like (except mail, we precisely knew what mail will be like and that MXroute will persist, don’t we?).
Most likely I am picking one up anyways in the future, however I really wanna feel as festive while buying a lifetime as buying some of these great deals for the tenth of the cost, and maybe a few more people hanging around here are feeling the same. I understand the implication, thus I am saying a very few coupons, but if that is still out the way - well at least I tried asking. Again hate being the new guy and also asking such thing, I contemplated quite a bit - but I figured I would regret it otherwise.
Also, am I incorrect thinking that they are hosted on Hetzner in Germany?
Hi @Jarland,
i have a question: you have a online web tool for email migration? from mail server to mail server… mailcheap have one, but looks like only work with destination mail server from they own
Thanks for putting up these BF/CM offers, they’re great
Unlimited email accounts is a killer feature and I’m about to get the non-reseller package. Two questions though:
where is the BF non-reseller offer located? Hetzner, NL?
Not particularly. My opinion is that if email privacy is of a high enough concern to justify it, the emails themselves should be using PGP. So much email traffic still, to this day, goes unencrypted across the internet that encrypting the data at the end point seems to me like more of an exercise in security theater than actual protection. Considering especially that the systems are running 24/7 and must then be unencrypted at all times (short of extremely customized setups like the old lavabit, and that’s just not my market). I’m not particularly interested in being like the old LavaBit or anything, just providing solid and standard email with high quality delivery for outbound email.
You’ll typically find me spending more time working on ensuring outbound quality and just keeping inbound alive and industry standard with the most common open source apps like exim, dovecot, and rspamd. Anyone can receive email, but delivering outbound at the highest quality level is the real challenge.
Anyway, I know opinions will vary, just sharing mine along with my priorities
I got evidence Mxroute is selling you data and login details to Crimea hacker.
A high level investigations with Congo internet crime team working with Ghana Police service I.T crime team and working with thier hosting provider Hetnzer and Worldsteam Iomart Incero Ramnode I have got 100% proof off this, also I found out @Jarland is not the real owner of MXroute he is just the face of it the real owner is Bolivia.