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      Mario Jakovina @Mr. Jones
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      @Mr-Jones said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

      Seems like a good time to try convincing the boss we should move our emails to O365. I know he'll say no, but this is ammo for sure.

      I don't think that email only justify cost of O365.
      I have excellent mail experience with different web hosting providers that provide email service included for a fraction of price of O365.

      For example, Hetzner offers 300GB space with unlimited mail accounts for 17 EUR / cca. 20 USD a month.
      (I have not used Hetzner's mail services but I have very good experinece with them in cloud/bare metal services)

      I mean - you would not convince me to buy O365 with this argument 🙂

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        scottalanmiller @Mario Jakovina
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        @Mario-Jakovina said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

        I don't think that email only justify cost of O365.
        I have excellent mail experience with different web hosting providers that provide email service included for a fraction of price of O365.

        I would agree. MS365 email is, to me, only a middle of the road product. It's certainly good, but it's nowhere near the best. But it is a price premium for people who think that they have to buy from MS, not for people doing price comparisons.

        We use Zoho here for 25% the cost of MS365, we love it. AND we get MS365 for free. So for us, we find that paying for Zoho is better than getting MS365 for free! So imagine how hard it seems it must be to choose to pay 400% more for something we see as significantly inferior.

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          scottalanmiller @Mario Jakovina
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          @Mario-Jakovina said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

          For example, Hetzner offers 300GB space with unlimited mail accounts for 17 EUR / cca. 20 USD a month.
          (I have not used Hetzner's mail services but I have very good experinece with them in cloud/bare metal services)

          Every web host does that. That I guarantee is bad. Nothing against Hetzner, but it's a recurring model of vendors that do web / cloud and include a blind, crap service email with exactly that model.

          Hetzner, according to quick Reddit research, is just like any cPanel web host. Those vendors are web hosts, not email hosts. They do web hosting and for confused customer they offer low cost email just so that they have something, but the service is insanely basic and always really bad. It's not a part of their business, just something free they offer as a convenience (or really cheap in this case.)

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            Mr. Jones @Mario Jakovina
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            @Mario-Jakovina said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

            @Mr-Jones said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

            Seems like a good time to try convincing the boss we should move our emails to O365. I know he'll say no, but this is ammo for sure.

            I don't think that email only justify cost of O365.
            I have excellent mail experience with different web hosting providers that provide email service included for a fraction of price of O365.

            For example, Hetzner offers 300GB space with unlimited mail accounts for 17 EUR / cca. 20 USD a month.
            (I have not used Hetzner's mail services but I have very good experinece with them in cloud/bare metal services)

            I mean - you would not convince me to buy O365 with this argument 🙂

            Agreed. We already have O365, but I've been instructed to keep Exchange On-Prem exclusively. Sorry that wasn't implied more clearly.

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