Thanks for the recommendation; unfortunately they wouldn't work for us.
Their largest VM is less than half the size we would need for our
databases, also they don't appear to have an API to provision new VMs.

If you need a big VM there's always AWS. They do a surprisingly good job of managing outbound mail. You get 62K messages/mo for free, then 10c per 1000 messages sent from a VM. If you want big databases, you can run them in your own VM but it's easier and probably just as cheap to use one of their managed ones.

You have to validate each domain you use for sending, which is a modest pain, but that's one of the reasons their mail stream is pretty clean.

Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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