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by binaryanomaly 3494 days ago
That's why I've left gmail years ago. I do not want to support this kind of "business model".

I also do not want to invest the time to maintain my own email server. Imho there are good alternative solutions provided by companies such as protonmail.com or mailbox.org just to name two I have personally experience with.

As with everything it is mostly about overcoming your personal comfort zone and start to act. Good luck.

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It's not about being outside your 'comfort zone'. I've been running complex setups for years and am perfectly comfortable getting my hands dirty.

It's about the time and effort it takes to constantly fight the blacklists and the downtime for my business.

What are you doing to constantly have to fight the blacklists?!

I've been operating my own mailserver for over a decade and I haven't ever had to remove my IP addresses from any blacklists, and I haven't ever heard such a thing from other people I know who are operating their own mailservers either.