- Zoho Mail's free tier attracts Nepal businesses but frequently fails them at the worst moments.
- These are the real problems—and what you can do about them.
Zoho Mail Issues in Nepal: What Businesses Actually Experience
Zoho Mail has become popular in Nepal as a free business email solution. But behind the attractive free plan lies a set of limitations and technical issues that frustrate growing businesses. This article documents the real Zoho Mail problems Nepal businesses hit—not the edge cases, but the recurring day-to-day issues our team encounters when migrating clients away from Zoho.
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Migrate for FreeIssue 1: The 5-User Wall
The most common Zoho Mail crisis: a growing business adds a 6th employee and discovers they cannot create a new email account on the free plan. Zoho's free tier is hard-capped at 5 users. You must either remove an existing user (losing their email history) or upgrade to a paid plan—which requires a credit card and USD pricing.
Issue 2: SMTP Blocked for Third-Party Apps
Nepal businesses frequently use PHP scripts, accounting software, and CRMs that send automated emails (invoices, order confirmations, OTPs). Connecting these to Zoho Mail via SMTP is problematic:
- Zoho blocks SMTP access for free plan users entirely
- Paid plan SMTP requires generating an app-specific password—a non-obvious step that trips up many users
- Zoho's SMTP sending limits are stricter than cPanel or Google Workspace
Issue 3: Emails Rejected by Recipients
Several major international mail providers have temporarily blocklisted Zoho Mail servers due to spam originating from Zoho's shared infrastructure. When this happens, emails from your Zoho account bounce at the recipient's end through no fault of your own.
Issue 4: Confusing Admin Panel
Zoho's admin interface for managing business email accounts is significantly more complex than cPanel. Non-technical business owners frequently cannot find basic settings like email forwarding, aliases, or DKIM configuration without contacting support—who may respond in 24–48 hours.
Issue 5: Payment and Upgrade Friction
Upgrading from Zoho's free plan requires international payment (credit card or PayPal). For many Nepal businesses without a Visa/Mastercard, this creates an impossible upgrade path at exactly the moment they need to scale.
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