Need to order VPS having port 25 allowed and open
Not many low end or premium VPS providers are allowing port 25 open when they sell VPS plans. Some even charge extra for it. I came to know that The Online allows port 25 to be open by default on all VPS plans? right? So in which locations can I buy vps? U.S, Asia, Europe. For those who don’t understand I require port 25 to send emails from my virtual maching. That also includes SMTP
Yes, port 25 is allowed and open for all VPS on The-Online.com at all locations. They sell VPS in North America, Netherlands, and Singapore. And their is not hard-limit for outgoing emails. So you can use it for sending newsletters, marketing emails and even as transactional emails. Why pay for external SMTP service provider when you can use your own virtual machine to send mails. Plus the IPs are clean, atleast the one I’ve got is still not blacklisted. I’m using it for last 2.5 years to send marketing emails to my list.
Hello Steve,
thanks for your interest in The Online’s VPS Hosting. Our VPS hosting is the most performant in the market that comes with fast NVMe storage, Unmetered premium bandwidth, 3 IPv4 address, and are hosted in Tier-4 datacenters around the world. Low latency and 100% uptime are the additional benefits you’ll receive. Plus there are no setup fees, or contract. You can pay monthly or yearly too. Our VPS comes with port 25 open. We do allow sending emails from your machine.
I’ve migrated my VPS from ramnode just because they didn’t allow port 2-5 to be open. Now its all fine. I can send as many as emails to my clients! And I’ve added cPanel to it. The Online has lowest pricing for cPanel license. It’s just $12/mo and allows to host unlimited domains via WHM.
Even Hostinger allows SMTP port 25 to be open but they have limit of sending 5 emails per hour. That means user can only send 120 emails a day. Not good for sending marketing emails to lists. While The Online has no limits set on SMTP.
The-Online.com also has one advantage. They allow sending emails from SMTP relay servers. All you have to do is use port 587 for submission and port 465 for SMTPS with TSL/SSL encryption for sending email. Emails sent from their SMTP relay reach directly to inbox of users on gmail, outlook, yahoo mail, etc. No more emails going to spam box! I’ve had used mail.baby (from interserver), mx route and even mailchannels but their emails ended in my clients’ spam folder. So I got tired and migrated email services to The Online