> On 20 Sep 2022, at 20:09, Michael Ellis via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> 
> Anyone have a suggestion for a good cloud email provider with good 
> deliverability and control over their customers?
>  
> My client asked and said:
> The big three seem to be Google, Microsoft, or Amazon. I expect that Google 
> would be good but they are the most expensive and I have concerns about them 
> reading every email that goes through. I use a lot of Microsoft software but 
> I have mixed feelings about the company. They can make some good products, 
> but they also screw up regularly and are difficult to work with. Amazon is an 
> amazing company and I’m doing more and more business with them, even though I 
> worry about them becoming too dominate. Their SES email has terrible 
> deliverability, from what I’ve seen, but I don’t know much about their 
> regular mailbox service. Do you know how their deliverability is?

Amazon SES delivery is fine for senders who are doing the right things. I have 
had multiple clients using Amazon SES shared IP pools (including one that is 
sending in the 10s of millions range per day) over the last few years and have 
not seen any universal problem with reputation and delivery. I can see the 
reputation of the IPs in Google Postmaster Tools and there’s no real problem 
with their IP rep. Even my clients that are using the default 5321.from domain 
are seeing good inboxing and few delivery problems for decent senders. Clients 
are both B2B and B2C, which covers a lot of different filtering types. 

If you’re looking for mail hosting, I generally recommend Fastmail for folks 
looking for mail hosting. It’d be where we’d move, but we have some special 
needs in terms of filters and they (understandably) can’t accommodate that. 



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The Delivery Experts

Laura Atkins
Word to the Wise
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Email Delivery Blog: http://wordtothewise.com/blog      






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