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On 7/7/20 10:54 PM, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: |
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> On Tue, 2020-07-07 at 18:18 -0400, james wrote: |
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>> So who do folks recommend for mail server services? |
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> If you want to pay someone to host mail for you, I can vouch for |
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> Mailfence. |
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I have a proton mail account, the free one, very basic. Inquiring about |
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upgrading to a paid (backup account). BUT that $2.50/mo. does look |
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attractive at mailfence, |
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https://protonmail.com/pricing |
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>> Time to set up my own mail server (what I prefer to do). |
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> Or if you want to go this route, here's the Gentoo-centric answer: |
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> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Simple_mail_server_with_webmail |
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Yes that guide looks cool. I can always continue to add features and |
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codes as I get my own mail server setup, tune and inclusive of what I |
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want. (postfix)! |
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Will this guide allow thunderbird and other complex apps |
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to send/receive mail from the postfix server, (thunderbird) ? |
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I've decided to get 5 statics and set up a postfix mail and (2) dns |
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servers and a webserver, just for kicks. I've been toying around. It'll |
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only cost me @25/mo for (5) static IPs. And finally, I can do what I |
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want, again..... |
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Eventually, when the 16G Rasp-pi are set up, I'll want to move the DNS, |
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postfix (et al) server and web server to all onto the Rpi4-16Gig ram boards. |