• OT: email only hosting

    From Robin@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 13 17:36:38 2021
    Any recommendations – or “gotchas” to avoid – for email only hosting please?

    Background is I have for some time looked after a handful of domains for
    family & friends which they use for purely personal purposes. I can no
    longer find really cheap hosting packages for them. But they are all
    content to switch to email only services given how easy it is these days
    to share photos etc without a personal website.

    PS
    General gripe after looking at offers from Zoho, Namecheap, CIX etc is
    that they give bugger all details of what you can and can't do with
    their plans. E.g. I have a couple of people who use 2 domains with 1
    mailbox on one and 2 on t'other. Fucked if I can see if that is
    possible with a package for 3 mailboxes.

    PPS
    I don’t want to switch to a single account hosting all their domains.
    Apart from anything else, too much hassle for them and my executor come
    the (ever closer) day.


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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Robin on Mon Sep 13 18:32:21 2021
    Robin wrote:

    I don’t want to switch to a single account hosting all their domains.
    Apart from anything else, too much hassle for them and my executor come
    the (ever closer) day.

    How much are these people expecting to spend (on top of the domain fees)
    per mailbox?

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Robin on Mon Sep 13 20:01:45 2021
    Robin <rbw@outlook.com> wrote:
    Any recommendations – or “gotchas” to avoid – for email only hosting please?

    I've used Mythic Beasts mail hosting:
    https://www.mythic-beasts.com/hosting
    The cheapest tier is £2/month.

    Unlike many hosts they don't care how many domains you have on the account, it's just done by storage size - the £2 tier is 2GB. You don't need to host the domain with them.

    You get the usual IMAP, SMTP and Roundcube webmail. You can optionally have shell access as well for a small increase. One peculiarity is you have to select which server your mail is on to login to webmail - there's about
    half a dozen.

    It all works fine as far as I can see, and that are responsive you contact them.

    Theo

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Sep 13 20:33:51 2021
    On 13/09/2021 18:32, Andy Burns wrote:
    Robin wrote:

    I don’t want to switch to a single account hosting all their domains.
    Apart from anything else, too much hassle for them and my executor
    come the (ever closer) day.

    How much are these people expecting to spend (on top of the domain fees)
    per mailbox?


    The last round I did averaged about £10.

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to Theo on Mon Sep 13 20:36:17 2021
    On 13/09/2021 20:01, Theo wrote:
    Robin <rbw@outlook.com> wrote:
    Any recommendations – or “gotchas” to avoid – for email only hosting please?

    I've used Mythic Beasts mail hosting:
    https://www.mythic-beasts.com/hosting
    The cheapest tier is £2/month.

    Unlike many hosts they don't care how many domains you have on the account, it's just done by storage size - the £2 tier is 2GB. You don't need to host the domain with them.

    You get the usual IMAP, SMTP and Roundcube webmail. You can optionally have shell access as well for a small increase. One peculiarity is you have to select which server your mail is on to login to webmail - there's about
    half a dozen.

    It all works fine as far as I can see, and that are responsive you contact them.

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one domain.



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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Robin on Mon Sep 13 20:58:25 2021
    Robin wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    How much are these people expecting to spend (on top of the domain
    fees) per mailbox?

    The last round I did averaged about £10.

    If that's per annum, I'm probably pissing into the wind suggesting £3.80+VAT/month, but you do get 50GB mailbox SMTP/IMAP, I don't really
    like any webmail but you can use it in a pinch, plus 1TB of cloud
    storage ... MS 365 basic for business.

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Sep 13 21:19:03 2021
    On 13/09/2021 20:58, Andy Burns wrote:
    Robin wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    How much are these people expecting to spend (on top of the domain
    fees) per mailbox?

    The last round I did averaged about £10.

    If that's per annum, I'm probably pissing into the wind suggesting £3.80+VAT/month, but you do get 50GB mailbox SMTP/IMAP, I don't really
    like any webmail but you can use it in a pinch, plus 1TB of cloud
    storage ... MS 365 basic for business.


    thanks but your judgement was spot on. (These are all pensioners; and
    some even meaner than me - especially if they think I'm being too idle
    to get them a better deal.)

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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to Robin on Tue Sep 14 16:03:26 2021
    On 13 Sep 2021 at 20:36:17 BST, "Robin" <rbw@outlook.com> wrote:

    On 13/09/2021 20:01, Theo wrote:
    Robin <rbw@outlook.com> wrote:
    Any recommendations – or “gotchas” to avoid – for email only hosting please?

    I've used Mythic Beasts mail hosting:
    https://www.mythic-beasts.com/hosting
    The cheapest tier is £2/month.

    Unlike many hosts they don't care how many domains you have on the account, >> it's just done by storage size - the £2 tier is 2GB. You don't need to host >> the domain with them.

    You get the usual IMAP, SMTP and Roundcube webmail. You can optionally have >> shell access as well for a small increase. One peculiarity is you have to
    select which server your mail is on to login to webmail - there's about
    half a dozen.

    It all works fine as far as I can see, and that are responsive you contact >> them.

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a
    decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
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  • From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to Vandenbergh on Tue Sep 14 18:41:05 2021
    On 14/09/2021 in message <iqbveeF7hm8U1@mid.individual.net> Jaimie
    Vandenbergh wrote:

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a
    decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    I was going to add AOL but it might be misunderstood in the circumstances
    so me too, +1 for Mythic Beasts.

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    Remember, the Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe.

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Tue Sep 14 23:09:47 2021
    On 14/09/2021 19:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 in message <iqbveeF7hm8U1@mid.individual.net> Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote:

    Thanks.  That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one
    domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a
    decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    I was going to add AOL but it might be misunderstood in the
    circumstances so me too, +1 for Mythic Beasts.


    Thanks both.

    With those additional recommendations I'll dip my toe in the water with
    Mythic and see how I get on.

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  • From jkn@21:1/5 to Robin on Sun Sep 19 01:40:19 2021
    On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 11:09:48 PM UTC+1, Robin wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 19:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 in message <iqbvee...@mid.individual.net> Jaimie
    Vandenbergh wrote:

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one
    domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a
    decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    I was going to add AOL but it might be misunderstood in the
    circumstances so me too, +1 for Mythic Beasts.

    Thanks both.

    With those additional recommendations I'll dip my toe in the water with Mythic and see how I get on.

    Slight detour, but: has anyone any experience in migrating email between
    IMAP servers? eg if I were to move my brother's cheap fasthost account
    to mythic beasts...

    Thanks, J^n

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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to jkn on Sun Sep 19 16:34:36 2021
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 09:40:19 BST, "jkn" <jkn_gg@nicorp.f9.co.uk> wrote:

    On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 11:09:48 PM UTC+1, Robin wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 19:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 in message <iqbvee...@mid.individual.net> Jaimie
    Vandenbergh wrote:

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one
    domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a
    decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    I was going to add AOL but it might be misunderstood in the
    circumstances so me too, +1 for Mythic Beasts.

    Thanks both.

    With those additional recommendations I'll dip my toe in the water with
    Mythic and see how I get on.

    Slight detour, but: has anyone any experience in migrating email between
    IMAP servers? eg if I were to move my brother's cheap fasthost account
    to mythic beasts...

    Thanks, J^n

    You just mount them both on one client app, and copy (or move) stuff
    across. Much the same process as copying files/folders from one USB
    stick to another.

    Cheers - Jaimie
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  • From jkn@21:1/5 to Jaimie Vandenbergh on Sun Sep 19 12:37:02 2021
    On Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 5:34:37 PM UTC+1, Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote:
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 09:40:19 BST, "jkn" <jkn...@nicorp.f9.co.uk> wrote:

    On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 11:09:48 PM UTC+1, Robin wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 19:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 14/09/2021 in message <iqbvee...@mid.individual.net> Jaimie
    Vandenbergh wrote:

    Thanks. That sounds promising for the ones who have more than one
    domain.

    I use Mythic Beasts and their service is extremely reliable. Maybe a >>>> decade now? I have my domain with them as well.

    I was going to add AOL but it might be misunderstood in the
    circumstances so me too, +1 for Mythic Beasts.

    Thanks both.

    With those additional recommendations I'll dip my toe in the water with
    Mythic and see how I get on.

    Slight detour, but: has anyone any experience in migrating email between IMAP servers? eg if I were to move my brother's cheap fasthost account
    to mythic beasts...

    Thanks, J^n
    You just mount them both on one client app, and copy (or move) stuff
    across. Much the same process as copying files/folders from one USB
    stick to another.

    Ah - of course. I was looking at fancier solutions, but that is more appropriate
    in this instance - thanks.

    J^n

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