$50 per year paid annually for an address of the form
<user@filtered.five-ten-sg.com>.
Features
We use
LOCAL (blackholes.five-ten-sg.com) and
SBL zen.spamhaus.org)
blocking lists.
You will not receive email from any machine on those lists. Note that these all
block by the IP address of the sending mail server.
You can also select your own custom list of DNS based lists, by either recipient
address or recipient mail domain.
We use the DCC to block bulk email
- and this applies to both incoming and outgoing messages. If you sign up for any mailing
list subscriptions, we need to know those addresses so we can whitelist them on the
incoming side. If you attempt to send any single message to more than 20 recipients, it
will be rejected. Bulk outgoing mail (more than 20 recpients) needs to be arranged in
advance. Consider the use of a majordomo mailing list to handle such outgoing mail.
Procmail filtering - your procmail filter can send anything to the bit bucket in the
sky.
Virus scanning - all attachments are scanned using Amavisd-new.
POP3 / IMAP4 / HTTPS access to the mailbox (unless you are forwarding to another
mailbox).
Limits
Individual messages limited to 30MB.
SMTP access is only included if your mail client understands SMTP AUTH using either
LOGIN or PLAIN. Samples of such clients include Eudora 4.3, Netscape 4.7, Thunderbird, Evolution and MS Outlook.
There have been reports of problems with MS Outlook Express. If your mail client does not
understand SMTP AUTH, you will need to configure your mail client to send outgoing mail
thru your ISP's mail server, and you need an ISP that allows you to use an arbitrary From:
address.
HTTPS mailbox access does allow sending outgoing email, but that interface is not a
substitute for a real mail client. It is mainly intended for replying to your email while
on travel. Click here for web access to
your mailbox. You need to have javascript enabled to compose messages.