Email hosting service where you can use your own domain? - eviltoast

Hi everybody,

I’ve had a domain name at Gandi.net for quite a while, which included 5 email addresses as well, hosted on my domain. Now they’re however discontinuing this offer, it will now be €3,99 per month per mailbox.

So, I’ve been looking around a bit. I need a service that allows me to connect it to my own domain name, that actually allows IMAP instead of requiring a special client, and preferably should allow me to put up several mailboxes under the same account since I currently have mailboxes for some of my family members.

Security is not a concern since this is only intended to be used for the email I send and receive under my actual legal name, and I know better than to use email for confidential material.

Zoho Mail seems like a good deal, since they have 10GB per user for only €1,13 a month. I’m just afraid that my emails might end up in spam filters since they’re based in India.

  • gabe [he/him]@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    I’ve used zoho before years ago, it’s pretty good. I currently do use proton personally as it has a good mix of stuff, including a VPN.

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      1 year ago

      Can vouch for Zoho. Cheap and realiable if one doesn’t need encrypted stuff.

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      1 year ago

      Just adding that the base level is free up to 5 users is you want to sample it a bit before paying for more features.

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      1 year ago

      Zoho is great, especially for OP’s use case where they want to manage multiple mailboxes under the same domain. The Zoho cpanel can do all that.

      Also Ive never had my outgoing emails rejected.

    • FawkesGil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Currently using Zoho for my small business and its been great. Bought a domain off of Namecheap for a price of a sandwich and used it on Zoho for free.