Providers running dovecot?
Marc Roos
M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu
Thu Oct 8 22:41:55 EEST 2020
>Le dimanche 27 septembre 2020 à 16:30 +0200, Olivier Cailloux a écrit
:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I am looking for providers of free e-mail addresses known to run
>> Dovecot (or a variant thereof) for IMAP access. I need only a few MB
>> storage space and no particular features beyond SMTP and IMAP.
>>
>> The reason I ask is that Dovecot is known to implement the IMAP spec
>> quite respectfully, and I am writing a software which uses IMAP
>> search
>> (so I would suggest my users to register an e-mail to a provider
>> implementing correctly the IMAP Search specifications, to reduce the
>> probability of bugs). (More details here:
>> https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1821627
>> .)
>>
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>These private offers are very kind, but my question was more about
>finding a provider who offers this access as a normal service, not as
>some special favor to me. That’s because I want to recommend this
>provider to the users of a software I am developing. And I do not
>expect my users will agree to pay some fee (even a low fee) to
register
There is no such thing as free. If you do not pay anything, you know
you are the product.
>for an e-mail address just to use my software, so I’d recommend only
a
>provider who gives starter plans for free. (Of course these users in
>turn would perhaps then upgrade their plan if they want to.)
I don't think providers would be very willing (understatement) to
install
your software on their platform that services their other clients.
I assume this is server side, since you enquire about dovecot.
>So far I didn’t find a service provider providing free e-mail
accounts
>(similar to GMail, Yahoo, …) and using Dovecot, which I find very
>surprising, as I thought some of these big names, or at least some
>smaller ones that I do not know, would use Dovecot.
>
T-mobile uses dovecot, find t-mobile users ;)
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