| > Shared VPS hosting pretty much all bans email, AWS, DO, etc all have ToS that say "no email" as anti-spam measures. Complete FUD. Here is DO's acceptable use policy: https://www.digitalocean.com/legal/acceptable-use-policy You can see that they explicitly have policies for email hosts. Here is a guide they host on how to setup a mail server: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-run-... They forbid spamming, not all mail. > Shared IP space will go straight to spam due to people having spammed on it in the past. Buy a /24 to ensure you don't go straight to spam. I have had no problems with deliverability to Google from an IP on a shared block. I don't send marketing mails or any other kind of spam though. Microsoft blocks my IP but they are too small (outside businesses) for me to care to give them special snowflake treatment. Deliverability of your own mails is also irrelevant for the original discussion about using unique email addresses for signing up to services - you don't need to be able to send at all for that. |