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Old 12-25-2007, 05:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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who Allows Unlimited e-mails

Does any one know of a web host company that allows unlimited e-mails right now we were capped at 100 per hour and they can put it to 500 per hour, but we need unlimited e-mails because we have numerous e-mails going out to every one and a lot of communications is made back and forth plus when I set more employees up to run off more e-mails its just going to get more crowded.

So does any one know of host that allow unlimited e-mails?
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Old 12-25-2007, 06:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You mean "ulimited email" in term of sending email right?

On shared hosting there will hardly be anyone allowing unlimited email sending limit.

If you are looking for reliable performance in terms of sending email I will suggest you to go for dedicated server.
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Old 12-25-2007, 08:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You mean "ulimited email" in term of sending email right?

On shared hosting there will hardly be anyone allowing unlimited email sending limit.

If you are looking for reliable performance in terms of sending email I will suggest you to go for dedicated server.
Thats what I was thinking, something similar. Also I could sale space out of the dedicated server to our clients.
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Old 01-01-2008, 12:18 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I would recommend that if you're sending over 1000 emails an hour look to host your mail on say a VPS. Every shared hosting provider limits anywhere from 500-2000 emails per hour. Those who aren't tend to have issues with regards to their IP's being blacklisted or even just service reliability in general.
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Yes, nearly all of the shared accounts are cautious about accounts sending mass emails in a few hours. Dedicated server can be the answer.
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Old 01-02-2008, 11:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I think that you'd better consider dedicated server for that.
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Old 01-03-2008, 07:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
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How about the google app, I think their cap may bigger than most shared hosting providers.
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500 per hour is failrly good number for a shared account. The best option for you is to go for a cheap VPS.
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I don't think it's possible to have unlimited on the shared account, you will be limited even on the vps or dedicated, but you'll be limited by the technical possibilities of the servers.
You haven't mentioned your budget, so I think you may go either for vps (around $20-60 Asmallorange.com) or dedicated ($60-100 HQhost.net).
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I haver seen that MarbleHost.com provides many unlimited email features.
I'm talking about their Enterprise plan. Think they are worth your attention. Low prices combined with many free features will be good for you.
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500 per hour is failrly good number for a shared account. The best option for you is to go for a cheap VPS.
I agree, It is done for the reasons of Spam!

With those also supporting the VPS I would also agree here, While on Shared Hosting you are limited to amounts but with VPS and Semid-Dedicated you have more control.
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No Spam Policy is usually very rigid, you will have to provide the prove that your emails are solicited.
The limit of emails per hour sent from a shared account is about 700, but I don't remember what host allows it.
If you want to feel free, get a vps deal with a dedicated ip to send the number of emails you need.
Before signing with a vps provider, check his TOS as for emails.
You can researh in the Offers and Requests section here or research into VPSland.com, Asmallorange.com or Serverpoint.com deals.
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Santrex.net allow you to have unlimited emails on their shared web hosting
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You could also install an SMTP server like 1st SMTP Server 2.94 on multiple hosts to scale your output without overloading a single server.
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That would be overkill unless you want to hundreds of thousands of email in a short period. Note that if you go for a VPS you will have to do some basic server configuration to get things started unless it's managed.
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