Best email hosting providers in 2018

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to get a more efficient and reliable service
Exactly what's included depends on the provider, but you might get support for larger attachments (up to 50MB), 50GB or more storage space
for your inbox, online storage for easy file sharing, bundled apps like Microsoft Office online, Exchange and Active Directory support for
it's typically straightforward to set up
You can use an email hosting plan to effectively replace your web host's service, or you can try one without having any hosting at all.With
Whether you're after an individual account or would like to cover your entire business, read on for five great providers that you might want
to check out first.Rackspace remains one of the top email hosting provider in the market1
serviceTexas-based cloud computing giant Rackspace has a wealth of hosted business-oriented email products for all levels of users.Even the
by mobile users
monthly bills which you can cancel whenever you like.The next-step-up Plus account brings 30GB of cloud storage, ActiveSync support,
unlimited storage space via archiving
users can check out Rackspace's Hosted Exchange 2016 plans
cheaper services around, but quality matters, too, and Rackspace does better than most
All plans include a 100% uptime guarantee, and top-quality 24x7x365 support via chat, ticket or phone to quickly solve any issues that might
crop up.Fasthosts is part of the formidable United Internet family which also includes 112
FasthostsIdeal for those on a budgetGreat value-for-moneyFree domain with Exchange Email planNot the most powerful serviceEmail hosting can
seem expensive, and that's largely because the big companies are forever competing to offer the largest amounts of inbox and file storage
space
That's great if you need it, but not so much for light email users looking for a bargain.Fasthosts Standard Email plan is a stripped-back
email hosting plan which offers the bare essentials for a very low price.Signing up gets you five Mail Lite accounts with a tiny 100MB inbox
and a maximum of 10MB attachments, and two Mail Extra accounts with 2GB inboxes and support for attachments of up to 15MB
Both products give you webmail access only
If your users genuinely don't need the gigabytes available elsewhere, Fasthosts more basic package could make a lot of sense.Fasthosts also
offers a more capable Exchange Email product with a 15GB inbox, access via Outlook's web app, and even a free domain for the first year
As before, Fasthosts is focusing on price more than power, but if you only need a basic Exchange account, there's plenty of value
here.Office 365 BE is a surprising third in our email hosting provider shortlist3
OneDriveTons of extrasMicrosoft Office 365 isn't just a powerful suite of productivity apps
It also throws in a very capable email package, and for less money than some providers charge for email alone, which could make the service
worth a place on your shortlist.Microsoft Office 365 Business Essentials offers support for 150MB attachments, for instance, three times the
size allowed with even some premium competitors
50GB of storage per user (and a custom email domain address) means you'll be able to keep your messages for a very long time, and there's
1TB of online storage available in your OneDrive account.Access to Office Online enables working with Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint
documents from within your browser, and there's a whole range of business-friendly extras: calendars, online conferencing, intelligent
annual billing) looks like good value to us.If you're solely interested in business class email, though, Microsoft's Exchange Online Plan 1
offerings pack a lot of punch.4
you 25 mailboxes with up to 5GB per user, a 20MB attachment limit and webmail access
A referral scheme could get you support for a further 25 mailboxes.If that's too basic, the Standard plan gets you IMAP and POP support,
30MB attachments and 30GB of storage, 5GB file storage space, and support for working with multiple domains
That's more capable than some of the premium competition, and includes the same productivity tools as the free suite, yet still only costs
$2 ($1.45) per user per month, billed annually.Zoho's Ultimate plan lives up to its name with 1TB of storage (that's for your documents and
inbox), 40MB attachments, support for Active Directory groups, and more
It's yours for $8 ($5.70) per user per month, not bad at all for the storage space and features you're getting.Liquidweb is based in the US
and provides with an attractive low price for its offering.5
so cheaplyLiquid Web is probably best known for its comprehensive managed and dedicated server packages, but the company also provides an
interesting email hosting service for what could be a very low price.The baseline Starter plan offers POP, SMTP and IMAP access, supports
50MB attachments and gives you a decent 25GB of storage space
The ability to import contacts from Gmail, Outlook and more gets you set up quickly, spam protection is handled via top quality Cloudmark
If you need five or more mailboxes, that's going to be very good value, especially for the high level of support on offer.The Plus plan
enhances the service with 30GB of cloud storage, mobile sync for contacts and calendars, and online editing of spreadsheets and documents
lot of people.A final Microsoft Exchange plan gets you 100GB mailboxes, ActiveSync compatibility and Active Directory support, and even
throws in a free copy of Outlook
and Starter or Plus accounts in the same order
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