Ask HN: Where do you responsibly host your personal/small-biz email?
8 points| Arubis | 10 years ago
Previously, fastmail has crossed my radar as a potential host that would have the proper balance of technical competence and valuing user privacy/security, but that's really all that comes to mind. I'd prefer not to self-host; keeping my main contact avenue functional should be a decision, not a project.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
[+] [-] tyingq|10 years ago|reply
Yandex Email for Domains (free): https://domain.yandex.com/domains_add/
Zoho Mail (free and paid plans) https://www.zoho.com/mail/zohomail-pricing.html
Exchange Online ($4/user/month) https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/exchange-online
As for "valuing user privacy/security", that's pretty hard to gauge. Depends on the context I suppose. Yandex seems unlikely to care about an FBI warrant :)
[+] [-] dangrossman|10 years ago|reply
Pricing starts at $2/mailbox/month, but there's a $10/month billing minimum. $10/month is more than reasonable for a small business to spend on e-mail hosting, IMO.
https://www.rackspace.com/email-hosting
[+] [-] nickysielicki|10 years ago|reply
If you also want to run a ZNC host or personal webserver, it's a pretty good deal.
Your concerns about self-hosting are fair, but I would encourage you to take a leap of faith and do it anyway. Exim doesn't require any maintenance-- if you get it setup right in the beginning, you'll never have to touch it again.
[+] [-] tyingq|10 years ago|reply
Similarly, you have to read up on things like domainkeys, spf, IPV6, MX records, PTR records, firewalls, etc...then implement them.
[+] [-] tga|10 years ago|reply
It's hosted in Germany by what seems to be a reasonably serious company, and running https://www.open-xchange.com/ for the web UI (mail, calendar, basic docs).
[+] [-] d2xdy2|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] kelt|10 years ago|reply
A little plus point, paid more in advance to get the discount.
I'm a happy user.