| Less FUD, please, don't discourage people just because you couldn't do it :-) EDIT: > When someone decides to run a persistent brute force attack from a botnet, eating up 100% of your CPU and you have no meaningful ways to block it. postscreen? http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html BTW, there is soo much FUD in your comment, check http://www.postfix.org/ before claiming "someone will hack your email" """
First of all, thank you for your interest in the Postfix project. What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure.
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When I was in my twenties, I would have empathized with your point. I used to host my own web servers, but back then, my main priorities were curiosity, privacy and independence.
Not just that, I opened accounts for friends and family.
A decade later, I made all my hosting someone elses‘ problem, because I had different priorities.
There‘s nothing like the sound of a friend shouting in your ear because he trusted you with his mail address and he‘s running into weird errors. Or trying to get an important email delivered after a 10h crunch shift when you just want to bring your kids to bed instead.
I‘m thankful for all those learnings, but nowadays, I‘m old enough to just want mail to frickin work, that‘s why Google does it for me on a custom domain.