[MXroute.io] SMTP Relay Service / Outbound SPAM Filtering

Hello HB members!

We’d like you to look at this list and ask yourself which of these items have recently frustrated you and taken up time that could have been better spent elsewhere:

  • IP blacklisting due to compromised hosting account/app.
  • Waking up to deal with said compromised account/app before every other customer starts complaining.
  • Unnecessary rejection from AT&T, Verizon, Yahoo, Hotmail, someone important who just doesn’t like you and doesn’t care if you or your customers like it.
  • Rate limited by Google. You know that one customer with a catchall forwarder that causes everyone else to not be able to email their blog subscribers? Yeah, we all know that guy.
  • “My email lands in spam folders and I think it’s your fault” said at least one customer every day, like you can control what Google wants to receive?

How about this for an answer:

  • All outbound email heavily filtered.
  • Compromised accounts sending spam no longer impact neighbors.
  • IP reputation is never a phrase you speak again
  • If an email is rejected due to blacklisted IP, it is sent again from another IP, never bouncing to the sender
  • Alerts sent to email and/or webhooks (slack notifications, anyone?) for email trends (spam, rejected content, rate limited senders, etc)
  • cPanel/Plesk plugin to immediately configure your servers to use this
  • This beautiful panel to see your stats: https://files.mxcloud.io/marketing/mxio_panel.png
  • This extremely useful UI for searching mail logs: https://files.mxcloud.io/marketing/mxio_logsearch.png
  • Easily grant individual senders access to their own logs: https://files.mxcloud.io/marketing/mxio_insights.png

Plans available:

STARTER
10.000 Emails per month
Overage: 0,70€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
5€ /month


MEDIUM
20.000 Emails per month
Overage: 0,60€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
10€ /month


LARGE
30.000 Emails per month
Overage: 0,50€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
15€ /month


ENTERPRISE SMART
50.000 Emails
Overage: 0,45€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
20€ /month


ENTERPRISE MEDIUM
100.000 Emails
Overage: 0,30€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
40€ /month


ENTERPRISE TOP
300.000 Emails
Overage: 0,30€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
80€ /month


ISP SMALL
500.000 Emails
Overage: 0,29€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
120€ /month


ISP MEDIUM
1.000.000 Emails
Overage: 0,28€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
200€ /month


ISP LARGE
2.000.000 Emails
Overage: 0,27€ per 1000 emails
SMTP Relay Access
MailChannels Cloud Access
385€ /month


More plans available at https://mxroute.io

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Huh… What does the plugin do exactly?

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Stop looking over my shoulder, Mike!!!

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Configures MailChannels rela in your MTA, we do recommend to setup it manually if you’d like it to respect the hourly limits @ cPanel though.

@Mason damn yeah!

Which plan should I get?

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ISP Small plan I think, if I’m reading that usage chart right: 0.16 * 60 s * 60 m * 24 h * 30 d = 414,720.

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We handle around 10M emails per month so that shouldnt be an issue. Yeah the 500k plan would suit just fine :p.

Low usage! :stuck_out_tongue:

Definitely the plan recommended above by our fellow member @Harambe :grinning:

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Got some stuck for anually paid plans posted in LET, same applies to our members, added extra stock to make sure everyone can grab it:

Special annual offers at https://mxroute.io/LET.html

In stock:

LET5K - 20

LET2K - 5

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Let’s say all I cared about was the deliverability and I didn’t need any fancy filtering or stats.
How does the deliverability compare to services like AWS SES?

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We don’t like comparing to the other alternatives. Both have their pros and cons. We’ve no issues with email deliverability, that’s all I can tell you. IP reputation is very important for MailChannels and the fact that they do Outbound SPAM Filtering, allows the IP’s to remain clean and deliver properly.

Cheers

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From my experience, MailChannels does better than SES and SendGrid. I think their ranges get treated more like a server that handles personal email than one that blasts out newsletters and transactional emails (probably because they handle so much personal email, whereas it’s not advised to use the others as such).

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Let’s not forget SendGrid uses MailChannels though, as a Dedicated client… :stuck_out_tongue:

To be fair I haven’t used SendGrid in a couple years. Still use SES for some transactional stuff though.

Cheaper, indeed. :slight_smile: