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by lvillani
2871 days ago
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It depends. I used to have my own email server. Having to manage yet another public server is a stress on its own. Having to worry about server backups, security, DKIM, SPF, DMARC, avoid being blacklisted, etc made it even worse. Despite all of this I couldn't shake off the feeling that my mails went directly to the recipient's spam folder. I'm not interested in maintaining mail servers. I can certainly do it, but my spare time is scarce. Nowadays, I periodically sync all mailboxes to my laptop, so that they enter the backup chain I already have. If GSuite goes down or Google disables my account, I'll upload my backups to Fastmail, point the MX records there and go on with my life. I find this setup way easier to understand and maintain than a mail server. |
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