Embarrassingly poor service
I signed up for atmail in 2014, I have a lot of domains, they each have one email address, most of the domains at the time were hosted on shared hosting servers, which means the emails that are meant for users or myself would get marked as spam as someone else on the shared IP address would have ruined it for all of us by sending out spam email, this is very common.
So I found atmail, the website seemed clean, they had some decent on site reviews, and a 30 day trial. Things went well for the trial, I spent hours, days, moving all of my email addresses and their stored emails over. This means changing DNS settings per domain (a mess when you've got 10+ to change), and email migration. After letting my personal emails runs for a few days, I moved some important ecommerce clients to their service, happy to have them off of shared hosting email woes, and finally relieved of managing a mail server.
Once the trial ended, and I started paying 80 dollars a month for their 'cloud' email hosting, things took a huge turn for the worse.
Each week the servers would simply go down for hours, no sending, no receiving, no access (even to webmail). This would happen at sporadic hours, without any updates, notifications, or preemptive notice from atmail. Their "support portal" which is simply a page on their website with their email and phone number on it, never reflected outages or down time.
There was a time when I would email every single time I would be unable to connect to the smtp/pop servers hosted on the atmail cloud service, so I could get refunds for each day or hour it was down, this become tiresome as it literally became a daily occurrence, and headaches with email were keeping me from getting anything else done.
Atmail support is simply sad. There is no service level whatsoever, no phone support, no skype support, and when you do receive email support, it's hours, sometimes DAYS after the outage is over.
Aside from going down on a regular basis, for at least the first year of my time with atmail, nearly all of my clients, and my own, atmail send emails, would be caught by spam filters, never arriving in inboxes, sometimes not even making it as far as a spam folder, to my recipients. When you're running ecommerce websites, and email is your main point of interaction for order status, shipping information, and potential delays or issues, emails MUST arrive to inboxes.
Can you believe there is a 'cloud based email provider' that doesn't understand how to get their emails not marked as spam? I never really received any information as to why this was happening or when it would stop, I asked numerous times over my two and some months years time with atmail.
The 'emails being marked as spam email' persisted for the duration of my time with atmail, I ultimately had to spend more hours and days interacting with the clients I set up on atmails services, and hours and days migrating OFF of atmail after I had enough. I moved my clients to Google Apps for Business and have not had a single outage, nor have any emails not made it to recipients inboxes.
So with my clients upset with me over having to move email services more than once in two years, all that I was using atmail for was my random domains, which ultimately were moved from shared hosting to their own VPS's and IP addresses, they each have their own software running mail servers for each individual domain, self hosted, and though I hate managing these mail servers, spending a few hours a month making sure everything is working is much prefered over paying nearly 100 dollars a month to atmail, for email servers that go down sporadically, for emails that rarely make it to recipients inboxes, and support that couldn't make me feel any less important.
Long story short, skip the headache and disappointment that is atmail, and move right over to Google Apps, Google has world class support, service, interfaces, amazing iPhone/Android Apps, cloud docs, cloud storage, management panel, and simply just on a completely different level than anything atmail has now and will ever offer.
August 12, 2016
Unprompted review