Get-N-Post email service provider (ESP)

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), Get-N-Post is the email service provider (ESP) for 50 domains — 0.01% of 617,702 SPF-publishing domains. Detection method: include: mechanisms in the SPF record.

Key facts

Get-N-Post is an email service provider that operates primarily in the Russian domain space. It provides SMTP-based email sending with standard authentication mechanisms such as SPF support, allowing organisations to authorise Get-N-Post's infrastructure as a legitimate sender in their DNS records.

The presence of Get-N-Post correlates strongly with smaller websites and long-tail internet properties rather than enterprise brands. A distinctive pattern in its deployment is its frequent pairing with self-hosted mail infrastructure, suggesting a hybrid model where organisations maintain their own mail systems whilst delegating sending capacity or specific functionality to Get-N-Post.

Where Get-N-Post sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00012.0%
Top 100,0001326.0%
Top 1,000,0003672.0%
Unranked00.0%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.ru4590.0%
.by36.0%
.me12.0%
.com12.0%

What Get-N-Post users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 50 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of Get-N-Post users
MailboxSelf-Hosted1530.0%
MailboxYandex 3601122.0%
MailboxUnknown / Other816.0%
MailboxGeneric / unmatched (mail.*)612.0%
MailboxGoogle Workspace48.0%
MailboxGeneric / unmatched (mx*.*)36.0%
ESPAmazon SES2856.0%
ESPMindbox1326.0%
ESPUnisender (RU)1020.0%
ESPMandrill36.0%

SPF configuration and DNS management in hybrid deployments

When Get-N-Post is deployed alongside a self-hosted mail server, organisations must authorise both providers in their SPF record, adding complexity to DNS authentication. This multi-provider approach can accumulate DNS lookups and increase overall SPF record length, requiring careful planning to avoid exceeding DNS query limits and to maintain consistent authentication posture across both sending paths.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I test email deliverability against Get-N-Post?

Get-N-Post is a regional provider concentrated in Russian-language markets and smaller websites. Test it only if your recipients commonly use it or your own infrastructure integrates with it; otherwise, prioritise testing against major global ESPs.

How many domains use Get-N-Post?

50 domains in the Tranco top-1M use Get-N-Post as their email service provider (ESP) as of July 13, 2026 (0.01% of SPF-publishing domains), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is Get-N-Post common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

Get-N-Post accounts for 0.01% of SPF-publishing domains in the top 1M. Whether you should seed a test mailbox there depends on how much of your audience it represents — the co-usage table above shows the services it appears alongside most.

Which countries or TLDs use Get-N-Post most?

Get-N-Post's largest TLD is .ru (90.0% of its domains); it appears across 4 TLDs in total.

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