I have purchased a few large email lists, and I would like to email them. I need a hosting service, shared or possibly a vps, with low cost that will allow me to send a few million emails at once. I understand it will take a while for the server to send them, but I need it to not be against the terms of service. Please post your offers here. My budget would be around 10-20 a month.
How many times per day / week / month are you looking to send these mails? And are they spam? People that havnt voulantarily signed up for the information they recieve or? Thanks, freddy
The person that sold them to me "said" they are opt-in. Of course I would be responsible for any legal issues since I am the one sending them, but I just need a hosting service that will allow me to do this. I have 15 million to be exact, and at most I would send the whole 15 million twice a month, but for the most part it would be much less then that, and maybe 1-5 million once a week.
you'll want specialized email hosting for this. PM me and i can point you in the right direction to do this properly. Regards,
If you can go to $30 per month, I can offer you a cheap dedicated server which would allow this PM me for more info.
Well I would first question that integrity of that list, so how much did you pay for it, because in my honest opinion you really would have had to pay a lot for a legit email list of that size.
I can not afford any more then $20. Thats the max. Can anyone suggest something for that price. It is just emails, so I don't need storage.
Hello, 15 million emails requiers some amount of bandwidth, but if ofcours depends on the size of the email! Take a look at our VPS plans located at http://wiree.net/vps/ as i am pretty sure that you will find what your looking for Thanks, Freddy
But the problem with 15 million emails is that at least 1-2 providers are going to block you for mass mail/spam no matter if it's really spam or not, so nobody will host you in a shared enviroment because they'll get blocked... Also if your sending an email to 15 million people at approx 3KB per email, that's 45GB of bandwidth.... If you can't afford more than $20 then maybe you should ditch the idea