▲ | drnick1 7 days ago | |||||||||||||
I think the deliverability issues boil down to i) IP, ii) domain age, iii) DKIM setup. The only one that is difficult to get around is i) I suppose; I am fortunate enough to have access to a clean IPv4 in a non-residential block. If you are facing deliverability issues, consider a relay service such as mailgun. That being said, I mostly receive email, and the privacy benefits of running my own server would still be significant even without the ability to send email at all. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | rubatuga 7 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
For those needing a clean IPv4 for mail servers with reverse DNS support, check out https://hoppy.network - I haven't had any deliverability issues, but my domain has been running for over 5 years now. Here's my self hosting blog series - https://www.naut.ca/blog/2020/05/05/self-hosting-series-part... - Cofounder of Hoppy | ||||||||||||||
▲ | jonahx 7 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Thanks for that answer. Re: the privacy benefits, is it just that Google (or whoever) has no access to your mail, or is there another benefit? I'm not doubting, just trying to understand specifically what you protect against? And how much is the benefit diminished, if at all, if most of your correspondents are on a BigMailServer? | ||||||||||||||
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