We host email as well.  https://shop.linktechs.net/hosted-e-mail-webmail.


Just another option.



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________________________________
From: AF <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Jones 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2026 3:35 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] Hosted emails

We still provide legacy email. Debating on whether to continue. Rackspace just 
bumped our cost from .47 a box to 4 bucks a box and we still have about 296 
boxes. 85 are paid (weird, right) and about 211 are free. Its was pretty hands 
off, with rackspace. Kind of irritating, we just went through a family 
acquisition and ended up migrating to a new business domain to get into a 
collaborative email environment without needing 300 boxes. and now we may dump 
the email anyway.

There is zero interest in self hosting, or managing an email server whatsoever. 
Email stickiness isnt what it used to be. but I do feel for some of these 
folks, elderly, been with us for 20 years.

The following is our current list of contenders, any im missing, any who are 
plague, and who are great? These are just set and forget imap boxes


PolarisMail

  *   Pros: Best fit. Base plan includes 25GB (supports our heavy users). Free 
managed migration services (saves us ~40 hours). Dedicated reseller program.

  *   Cons: Slightly higher cost than OpenSRS (~$1.50/mo), but significantly 
lower than Rackspace.

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent.

Tucows / OpenSRS

  *   Pros: Lowest cost. Pay-per-tier model ($0.50 for 5GB users). We only pay 
extra for the few heavy users.

  *   Cons: High admin overhead. We must manually monitor and upgrade user 
quotas to prevent full mailboxes. DIY Migration.

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent.

DreamHost

  *   Pros: Simple flat pricing (~$1.67/mo) with 25GB for everyone. No quota 
management needed.

  *   Cons: Retail-focused support (Chat only), DIY migration, less "ISP-aware" 
than Polaris/Tucows.

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent.

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⚠️ THE "PROCEED WITH CAUTION" LIST

Sherweb (Existing Partner)

  *   Pros: We already have a relationship; reliable infrastructure.

  *   Cons: Pricing likely too high ($2.00–$3.00/user) to solve our core cost 
issue.

  *   Status: Reaching out to rep.

Namecheap

  *   Pros: Cheap first-year pricing.

  *   Cons: "Trap" pricing. Basic plan has low storage (5GB) and NO mobile sync 
(ActiveSync). Upgrading to Pro for features/storage makes it expensive ($42/yr).

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent (Low priority).

Zoho Mail

  *   Pros: Great interface, reliable.

  *   Cons: Storage Limits. Strict 5GB/10GB caps on cheap plans. Migrating our 
25GB users will fail unless we buy expensive enterprise licenses for them.

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent (Likely incompatible).

Migadu

  *   Pros: Flat fee for unlimited users.

  *   Cons: Critical Risk. Uses a "Shared Sending Limit." If one customer 
spams, all our customers get blocked. No ActiveSync.

  *   Status: Inquiry Sent (Not recommended).

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