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Any reasons why you’re stopping?
I’m actually thinking of setting up a private email server but not sure if it’s worth it besides it being a learning project. -
@toriyuno Afraid of security management tbh + cost cutting, I was checking tutanota and it can cost 12 Euros/year while I pay for my mail server 48 Euros/year
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C0D4681386yI use improvmx as a forwarder, didn't feel like setting up a mail server for the lack of emails I get through it.
just a mx record and an email to send emails too and it's done, overall it Seems to be alright and accepts wildcards for inbound email although can be a bit slow at times on free version -
@Jilano Well after checking further I decided that I will most probably keep my mail server, tutanota 20 alias plan is 60Euros/yr while my server can make unlimited aliases, for 48/yr
I'll just check configs to make sure security is all good.
By the way I use Mailu, do you recommend anything else? -
@gitpush
No
It's a secure anonymous mail solution hosted in Switzerland
If you're looking to self host just get a VM from AWS (or me if you want on in Australia) and install CentOS -
@FuckJava I see, well currently I'm using Mailu, not sure if you heard of it on an Ubuntu server.
What advantages CentOS built in mail have? -
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@Jilano +1 for mailbox.org. I use it with my custom domain, works like a charm.
Yet I wouldn't call IMAP an "additional" feature. No IMAP, no mail.
I'm planning on stopping my mail server but I don't know to which service I should move, I have a custom domain that I need to link, for example Google cloud apps where I can forward emails, but of course I don't want to use Google.
Any recommendations?
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