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  • S [email protected]

    I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

    What would you suggest?

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    #9

    When you say hosting do you mean yourself or a company?

    If a company, I do this with Dreamhost. Email hosting comes with web hosting. I might as well.

    It's been a while since I last looked but I haven't read anything about whether they read my mail or not. They definitely could though.

    Also their email spam filters are not very good.

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    • S [email protected]

      But why?

      originalucifer@moist.catsweat.comO This user is from outside of this forum
      originalucifer@moist.catsweat.comO This user is from outside of this forum
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      #10

      email is incredibly complicated to host yourself successfully due to security, dns requirements. i have a pretty good handle on how to do it, but i havent since ~ 2015 because of the constant upkeep and challenges from the email ecosystem at large.

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      • S [email protected]

        So, giving that I am an "average user", do you think it would be bad to use my Bluehost unlimited storage? I have to pay that anyway, because I have couple of personal website there..

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        #11

        Do you have Bluehost web hosting plan? In that case, Bluehost would do the most heavy lifting regarding the derliverability. Email deliverability with big hosts like that shouldn't be a problem.

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        • S [email protected]

          So, giving that I am an "average user", do you think it would be bad to use my Bluehost unlimited storage? I have to pay that anyway, because I have couple of personal website there..

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          #12

          If you are willing to study the subject and become advanced at it, go for it. Otherwise, use an existing mail service, possibly with your own domain, but stay away from the mail protocols and requirements.

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          • S [email protected]

            I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

            What would you suggest?

            a887dcd7a@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
            a887dcd7a@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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            #13

            You can point your domain on any hoster like mailbox.org. There are a lot of benefits at not hosting your own mailserver.

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            • Z [email protected]

              there is a lot to hosting mail. Reading about it, like this book will educate you about all that’s involved.

              zachariah@lemmy.worldZ This user is from outside of this forum
              zachariah@lemmy.worldZ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #14

              To give some context, the special edition of that book has a different title that hints at how very challenging it is to get it right when you host your own server.

              Typically, it’s much better to own a domain and pair it with FastMail or other reputable email provider.

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              • O [email protected]

                Owning a domain for yourself and having a provider send/receive email on your behalf is a common choice, and it has its own benefits such as being able to migrate to other providers easily. As long as you renew your domain properly, it should be fine. Though do note that only you would use that domain, so anyone would know it was you who sent that email.

                Owning a domain for yourself AND handling email sending/receiving can be challenging because there's a chance your email gets filtered as spam, and the receiver doesn't get what you sent. It's also possible that your server goes down, and the email sent to you doesn't arrive properly, though the email server usually try to send again a number of times before giving up.

                If you are confident about setting a server, I can personally recommend Mailcow. As long as you set up SPF, DKIM, DMARC, it should pass most spam filter including Gmail. If you don't want to deal with the potential headache, getting a provider to send/receive emails for you is a good choice too.

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                #15

                I managed to get my mails through 95% of servers I've tried, and after evaluating the 5% that didn't accept my mail, I just realized they can suck my man-tits. But maybe those 5% in your case might be recipients you value.

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                • R [email protected]

                  I managed to get my mails through 95% of servers I've tried, and after evaluating the 5% that didn't accept my mail, I just realized they can suck my man-tits. But maybe those 5% in your case might be recipients you value.

                  B This user is from outside of this forum
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                  I hosted my own for a while. We could never send to gmail though and they are saddly too important.

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                    I managed to get my mails through 95% of servers I've tried, and after evaluating the 5% that didn't accept my mail, I just realized they can suck my man-tits. But maybe those 5% in your case might be recipients you value.

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                    #17

                    Which 5%

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                    • B [email protected]

                      I hosted my own for a while. We could never send to gmail though and they are saddly too important.

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                      That worked like a charm for me, but some strange German mall hoster demanded the blood of an unborn unicorn or something like that for it to work.

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                        Which 5%

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                        German hoster united internet. The few people I know with those addresses receive a signal message.

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                        • S [email protected]

                          I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

                          What would you suggest?

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                          #20

                          I've done this for years.

                          One of the benefits is that you can always just set up Gmail to pull from Pop and send with SMTP anytime if you're not ready to give up Gmail yet and then just turn it off when you are without the need to announce a change in email.

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                          • S [email protected]

                            I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

                            What would you suggest?

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                            #21

                            I only dipped my toes into email hosting at a (terrible) job, the effort and complaints when things didn’t send/receive properly was too much.

                            That being said, personally I’ve used Gmail and I’m ready to get rid of it. I’ve got a domain I’d like to start using.

                            What’s everyone’s preference for provider? (I’m avoiding Proton Mail due to the CEO’s recent controversy)

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                            • A [email protected]

                              I only dipped my toes into email hosting at a (terrible) job, the effort and complaints when things didn’t send/receive properly was too much.

                              That being said, personally I’ve used Gmail and I’m ready to get rid of it. I’ve got a domain I’d like to start using.

                              What’s everyone’s preference for provider? (I’m avoiding Proton Mail due to the CEO’s recent controversy)

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                              I moved over to fastmail and have been enjoying it, but I'm sure there are plenty of people who will tell me why it was the wrong choice.

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                              • S [email protected]

                                I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

                                What would you suggest?

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                                #23

                                I bought a domain name and got a web host. I set the index page to be blank and only use the web host for email. It works well. I still have gmail but try to move everything to my own domain email.

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

                                  What would you suggest?

                                  petteripano@lemmy.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #24

                                  Get your own domain. Don't host your own.

                                  I've had the same domain on gmail, proton and now purelymail.

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                                  • S [email protected]

                                    I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc... But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting.. maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why...

                                    What would you suggest?

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                                    Running a mail infrastructure properly is a complex problem. I would not recommend it for most people. There's a reason most companies outsource it these days.

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                                      But why support the Nazi sympathizer?

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                                      • roofuskit@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                                        But why support the Nazi sympathizer?

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                                        completely debatable if you dig into it, which i have.

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                                        • themadcodger@kbin.earthT [email protected]

                                          I moved over to fastmail and have been enjoying it, but I'm sure there are plenty of people who will tell me why it was the wrong choice.

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                                          I’ve been happy with Fastmail.

                                          The cost isn’t too bad at $5/mo per user.

                                          The wildcard email thing is cool. You can use addresses like [email protected] to hand out to companies on the fly.

                                          I may go back to hosting my own, but I have no complaints with Fastmail at all.

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