How $2 email stays out of the spam folder

Cheap email has a reputation problem — earned by providers who cut the machinery. Here's ours, in the open.

The stack, layer by layer

Your mailboxes live on our own mail servers — a full Mailu stack we operate, not resold seats on a hyperscaler's email product. We run the spam filtering (Rspamd), TLS in transit, and DKIM, SPF and DMARC on your domain. When the mail stack needs fixing, we fix it ourselves.

Outbound delivery rides a warmed reputation layer we operate — deliberately: a warm shared sending pool beats a cold IP at every volume we serve. That's the same advice we'd give you if you asked.

Your domain

Our servers

Any client (webmail / IMAP)

Your domain, properly signed

Every domain on Mailometer gets the full authentication set: SPF says who may send as you, DKIM signs every message cryptographically, DMARC tells the world to reject impostors. Since 2024, Gmail and Yahoo require these — most cheap providers still treat them as your problem. We treat them as the product.

The guided walkthrough for this is in build; during early access we set it up with you, hands-on.

Don't take our word — take DNS's

MX records are public. Ours point at our own servers, and so does our other company's production mail:

verify it yourself
$ dig +short MX mailometer.com
0 mail.mailometer.com.
 
$ dig +short MX composure-pro.com
10 mail.composure-pro.com.
# both resolve to 167.71.102.86 — our server
Dogfooding isn’t a slogan here; it’s where our own invoices arrive.

Why $2 is possible

Price-as-math, not price-as-bait: we own the infrastructure (no vendor margin stacked on ours), we only build email and the tools around it (no suite to fund), and AI ships included when it ships (no surcharge roadmap). Per-inbox pricing just passes that structure through.

What we won't promise

No “99.99% guaranteed” theater, no “never in spam” pledges — anyone making those is selling you adjectives. We promise the machinery: authentication on your domain, filtering and reputation management on servers we own, and honest answers when something breaks.

Kick the tires from the inside

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Check the MX records first if you like. We'll wait.