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Ask HN: Email services

by michaelkscott on 1/23/13, 1:57 PM with 9 comments

What do you guys use to send and recieve emails from "@company.com"?

Also, is Google Apps a good choice for individuals rather than companies?

  • by dangrossman on 1/23/13, 3:57 PM

    Rackspace Email. It's $2/mailbox/month, with a 100% uptime SLA, 24/7/365 phone/email/chat support, and automatic backups.

    http://www.rackspace.com/apps/email_hosting/rackspace_email/

    If you're not attached to the Gmail interface (I prefer desktop/mobile clients), Rackspace has the best e-mail hosting offering I know of. Google's customer support record doesn't even put them in the running if e-mail is important to your business.

  • by whichdan on 1/23/13, 9:02 PM

    I use FastMail for my personal mail and Google Apps for business -- but that's only because I stare at FastMail all day. I'd highly recommend a FastMail business account for anyone looking for an interface comparable to GMail.
  • by plant42 on 1/23/13, 2:16 PM

    Google Apps for Business is a good choice for individuals. I use it for several accounts and it works lovely.

    However, they recently stopped accepting free sign-ups and is now a paid service. $5/user/month won't break the bank.

  • by dholowiski on 1/23/13, 6:49 PM

    I used to use Google Apps standard edition (the free one). Still do because I'm 'grandfathered in'. If I had to pay, I'd probably goo with Office 365.
  • by shankar1221989 on 1/23/13, 4:46 PM

    You should check out Zoho's mail service - free upto three users..https://www.zoho.com/mail/
  • by mike-cardwell on 1/23/13, 6:53 PM

    Mail read/write: Debian + Thunderbird

    Mail send/receive: Centos + Cyrus + Exim