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While bro uses Gmail though
"Yet you participate in society. Curious."
Wtf? Since when is Gmail an obligation? I know a lot of people who don’t own one, and use other providers
And apart from that, you can have a preferred mail host while still having an old Gmail. Gmail used to scan emails and I believe I have heard they’re starting again for their IA thing
Yeah, no. There are many good examples of this, where you just have to use something and still criticize it. But Gmail is like the farthest away from that you can be. There are thousands of alternatives, and of which you can choose, and get basically exactly the same experience. It’s an open federated protocol; there is no reason at all to stay at the single worst instance that tries to monopolize the whole protocol and uses your data.
Ok, but-- even once you transition to a new service the old addresses are embedded in all kinds of places, user forums, documentation, git commits, etc. Just setting up and using a different service doesn't make that go away.
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC all make it near impossible to host your own email server. Mail will simply get lost.
Yes, we live in an age where email only works properly if you use a service from a large entity using weird badly-defined email security protocols that they invented.
This is the reality.
I host my own mail server with mailcow and it’s easier than ever
Long gone are the days of manually configuring postfix
mailcow seems to be pretty nice, thanks for introducing me to this. I have to admit that the 800MB RAM minimum requirement makes my eyes water slightly.
Still, nothing a Pi can't handle
You’re welcome! I also heard about another project which is much simpler but I can’t remember its name. At least mailcow makes it easy to configure the different fields and has a nice web client
Yea, mailcow does require a bit too much but it’s well made and you can disable features to reduce RAM usage
I imagine 800MB is without the antivirus checking and search improvements
you use your mouth and hands so he should be fine