Hi Tara,

We bundle 3 and 5 IMAP boxes with standard and pro dns packages (domain
reg + DNS + email) for $35/year and $55/year

And yes, we support + addressing.

We've also implemented SRS on your email forwarders.

- mark

On 2022-04-09 12:26 PM, Tara Natanson via mailop wrote:
> Thank you all for your responses.   I am happy to pay some, but
> switching to google workspace with what I need would be 36$/month so
> looking for a cheaper option than that.  Yes Google says there is a
> no-cost option available but I did look into it and it won't work.  
>
> Biggest problem I'm having is that no one states in their advertising
> or FAQs if they support "+" addressing.  
>
> Is anyone using the following services and can confirm if they
> support  "+" addressing or not? 
> Dreamhost  
>  ZOHO 
> FASTMAIL - 
> iCloud-  
>
> Tara 
>
> On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 9:50 AM Byron Lunz <byronl...@gmail.com
> <mailto:byronl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Announcements about this from Google say that a "no cost option"
>     will soon be announced, so it probably makes sense to wait a bit
>     longer to see what that is. It *might* be a recommendation to move
>     your domain to Google Domains, where you can get up to 100 email
>     addresses forwarded to your free Gmail address.
>     <https://support.google.com/domains/answer/3251241>
>
>     On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 6:43 AM Tara Natanson via mailop
>     <mailop@mailop.org <mailto:mailop@mailop.org>> wrote:
>
>         A while back there was a thread about the best place to host
>         small biz domain email but I'm looking for something even
>         smaller. 
>
>         I've got my personal domain hosted on gmail.  It's been there
>         for more than 10 years and was grandfathered into their free
>         hosting tier.  In June GMAIL is doing away with this plan and
>         going to charge 5$/address per domain per month.  I've got
>         dozens of addresses setup so this really isn't a
>         good/affordable option anymore. 
>
>         Where would you recommend hosting your domain so that you can
>         pop/imap, use "+" addressing, isn't spammer friendly, and
>         basically works similar to gmail? I no longer have a website
>         setup, so mail is the only thing I care about. I'm fine with a
>         solution that has me setting up a new gmail account and just
>         popping the mail to there, but what are folks using these
>         days?  (assuming I have no desire to run my own server) 
>
>         Thanks in advance for any recommendations!
>
>         Tara Natanson
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