Solved 3rd party spam filter solution pricing
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@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
We use Greenview Data.
https://www.greenviewdata.com/spamstopshere-antispam/pricing-features.html30 users would put you in the $1.20/u/m tier. End User pricing.
Resellers get discounts.
Green View Data was recently purchased by ZIX. We have not noticed any change in service since ZIX acquired them.
We like them very much.
Not a good idea if the website does not even work.
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I'm definitely out of my wheelhouse, but we've used this and loved it: https://www.spamhero.com/
Now we use Google Apps
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@Skyetel said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
Now we use Google Apps
I would prefer them on O365 or G-Suite instead of on-premises. But sometimes you work with what you have to work with.
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We have been using SpamTitan and their hosted appliance for several years with our on-prem Exchange. Pricing is $1/u/month. Been happy with it.
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We have been using MS Exchange Online Protection for the last 8 years. It's been working good with our on-premise Exchange server.
Price we pay is 18.99$ per user per year. We are almost at 50 users. -
@JaredBusch Huh.... Haven't seen that before. What browser are you using?
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@JaredBusch I've also used spamhero.com as already mentioned above for basic SPAM filtering and would recommend the service to any SMB. The Interface and learning curve to setup is very low. They start at $5/mon for unlimited SPAM filtering.
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@magicmarker said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@JaredBusch I've also used spamhero.com as already mentioned above for basic SPAM filtering and would recommend the service to any SMB. The Interface and learning curve to setup is very low. They start at $5/mon for unlimited SPAM filtering.
If the $5 plan is unlimited, what causes the price to go up?
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@magicmarker said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@JaredBusch I've also used spamhero.com as already mentioned above for basic SPAM filtering and would recommend the service to any SMB. The Interface and learning curve to setup is very low. They start at $5/mon for unlimited SPAM filtering.
If the $5 plan is unlimited, what causes the price to go up?
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Looks like it's based mostly on message volume, not the number of users.
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@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
Looks like it's based mostly on message volume, not the number of users.
LOL, that's pretty limited Not a bad price, but "unlimited", it is not.
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
Looks like it's based mostly on message volume, not the number of users.
LOL, that's pretty limited Not a bad price, but "unlimited", it is not.
LOL - it's unlimited email addresses - which is useless.
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@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
Looks like it's based mostly on message volume, not the number of users.
LOL, that's pretty limited Not a bad price, but "unlimited", it is not.
LOL - it's unlimited email addresses - which is useless.
Not completely, but pretty heavily. That's useful for people who have a bazillion variations of names for just a few people so that the other huge limits aren't a big deal. But I know of no person and certainly no business like this. And it's all those variations... within a single domain, a limit of 1. That's huge. I don't have a single customer with just a single domain these days. Tiny businesses like that must exist somewhere, but it's very uncommon. I know you (Dash) have more than one for your medical practice. I think NTG has somewhere around forty. Nearly every business has at least a couple.
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@Dashrender said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
Looks like it's based mostly on message volume, not the number of users.
LOL, that's pretty limited Not a bad price, but "unlimited", it is not.
LOL - it's unlimited email addresses - which is useless.
Not completely, but pretty heavily. That's useful for people who have a bazillion variations of names for just a few people so that the other huge limits aren't a big deal. But I know of no person and certainly no business like this. And it's all those variations... within a single domain, a limit of 1. That's huge. I don't have a single customer with just a single domain these days. Tiny businesses like that must exist somewhere, but it's very uncommon. I know you (Dash) have more than one for your medical practice. I think NTG has somewhere around forty. Nearly every business has at least a couple.
sure - we do, but in reality - we could ditch the old one, we never use it for email.
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@scottalanmiller They allow "aliases", which can be different domains. As long as they go to the same mail server they do not count as additional accounts. Not sure if this is good for the scenario you were describing or not. For web resellers using a control panel like cpanel, you could put all of your customers from a single cpanel server on one account at spamhero with one domain and hundreds of aliases!
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
If the $5 plan is unlimited, what causes the price to go up?
From their website:
Pricing - Those that sign up now will have access to the reseller program at no extra charge (forever). Existing and new subscriptions that are added to your reseller account will be billed at the reseller price (which is currently the same pricing you enjoy as a retail customer). In the future, we anticipate that current pricing will only be available to resellers, and rates for retail customers will increase.
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@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@scottalanmiller They allow "aliases", which can be different domains. As long as they go to the same mail server they do not count as additional accounts. Not sure if this is good for the scenario you were describing or not. For web resellers using a control panel like cpanel, you could put all of your customers from a single cpanel server on one account at spamhero with one domain and hundreds of aliases!
If it all goes to the same mail server, that would still allow cPanel to do that. Those are basically always just one server.
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
If it all goes to the same mail server, that would still allow cPanel to do that. Those are basically always just one server.
Huh?
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@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
They allow "aliases", which can be different domains. As long as they go to the same mail server they do not count as additional accounts.
You mentioned that they if they go to a single server, they don't count as additional accounts.
@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
For web resellers using a control panel like cpanel, you could put all of your customers from a single cpanel server on one account at spamhero with one domain and hundreds of aliases!
And I was pointing out that for a web reseller, there would only be a single email server so if it works that was, the $5 plan would do it for that huge volume if that was the only limit.
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@scottalanmiller said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
They allow "aliases", which can be different domains. As long as they go to the same mail server they do not count as additional accounts.
You mentioned that they if they go to a single server, they don't count as additional accounts.
@JasGot said in 3rd party spam filter solution pricing:
For web resellers using a control panel like cpanel, you could put all of your customers from a single cpanel server on one account at spamhero with one domain and hundreds of aliases!
And I was pointing out that for a web reseller, there would only be a single email server so if it works that was, the $5 plan would do it for that huge volume if that was the only limit.
Right, that's what I thought I was saying. I'm striking out too much today. Time to call it a night and have a drink