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?

  • originalucifer
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    1021 hours ago

    grab a personal domain, setup smtp through proton then have your local mail client archive via imap

    email is the only service i would never self-host directly.

            • @[email protected]
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              518 hours ago

              I can read his tweet. It makes absolutely no sense as his words are the literal opposite of what is really happening right in front of everyone’s eyes. The only explanation is he is sucking up to the party that is dismantling our democracy for his own financial gain.

              • @[email protected]
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                15 hours ago

                The other user already shared some article with lots of historical data, both words and actions, that should give a better picture. Anyway, since you decided to ignore all that, then there is also to say that the tweet was a speculation made months ago on a topic where nothing happened yet (or at least, I haven’t read any news about antitrust in the last month). I don’t think anything will happen, but anyway that makes it at most naive.

      • originalucifer
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        1721 hours ago

        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.

        • @[email protected]
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          315 hours ago

          It’s not THAT bad. Certainly more complicated than before. I don’t think it requires that much upkeep. But this time around it took around 1 month to get it stable. Then I’m coasting for the time being.

          But yes, unless you have a specific use case or strong desire, dont.

          Email is so important. If you don’t have a stable way to do it and something goes down, you’re SOL and you are responsible

        • @[email protected]
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          219 hours ago

          …and as solutions we have many companies who will do it all for you for $5/mo (more or less), the cost of running a basic cloud server. My time and energy in making sure my email is “always good” is worth paying $5/mo to let Fastmail handle the chore. $0.02