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cscharenberg 3 days ago

I've been on Zoho for my (and my partner's) email for 4+ years and it has been great. Chose them because there is no per-domain charge, so I have like 12 domains on it.

The configurability is extensive in both web app and ios email app. Service has been fast and stable. They rarely change anything in the UI (no random tinkering is what I mean) so it is predictable and easy to use.

raybb 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

I love https://purelymail.com/ for the same reason. Unlimited domains and you can pay based on usage. I pay about 1 cent per day.

shelled 3 days ago | parent [-]

I wanted to use them. But they had a bug in SMS sending and it's been a few weeks (or more) and they have not fixed it or been able to fix it. Also, it was not clear whether they use the same setup for recovery/alert SMS (I asked, received no reply). I tried following up with their support for a few days (it's a one-person setup; recently a support person was hired who responds on Discord and is apparently swamped), but it didn't happen. I just tried now and the issue still exists. That seemed like not a good sign. Also - ownership has changed few months ago.

raybb 3 days ago | parent [-]

Ah crap the ownership change is new to me. At least the opening blog post seems like they're trying to do good by the customers.

https://news.purelymail.com/posts/updates/2025-03-06-a-new-c...

skinner927 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Also been using zoho for at least 6 years. Cheap and reliable.

elpalek 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wouldn't trust Zoho. More than 10 years ago, they shadowbanned (can not be shared or publicly viewed) my documents because it criticized Chinese communist party.

fuzztester 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

what are the charges?

skinner927 3 days ago | parent [-]

Entry level is $12/year. Bring your own domain.