• @adiyaslB
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    38 months ago

    I use mailgun. They give 1000 emails for free monthly which is plenty for me.

  • @dumbasPLB
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    28 months ago

    Guys, we are on r/selfhosted, and all the top replies are recommending cloud services? The actual fuck. I personally host my own postal server and it works great.

    • @anon108B
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      18 months ago

      How did you guys get approved on Amazon SES? My application was instantly rejected when I specified it for outbound emails.

    • @unixbox911B
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      18 months ago

      I’m noob here, how to setup spam filters while trying to receive emails

      • @Perpetual_NuisanceB
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        18 months ago

        First set up spam filters, then send emails. Both at the same time isn’t very convenient.

  • @JM-LemmiB
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    28 months ago

    AWS SES or Hetzner (where my mail id also hosted)

  • @scubanarcB
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    28 months ago

    Docker Mail Server

    All you need is a static IP address, a DNS record, a PTR record, an SPF record, and a DKIM record. See, it’s simple, right?

  • @PowerstreamB
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    28 months ago

    Started using Purelymail. Easy setup with my multiple domains. Really cheap.

  • @GNUGradynB
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    28 months ago

    Send grid has no approval process and will give you 100/day for free

    • @wally40B
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      18 months ago

      Same, set up a separate email that I use exclusively for services. Did this as if the app password is hacked, they have access to an account with nothing but notifications.

  • @legrenabeachB
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    28 months ago

    Postfix installed on the server itself. My apps don’t send many emails, why go through the complication and cost of hosting email externally?

  • @MrGG@lemmy.ca
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    28 months ago

    Why isnt there a service that doesnt care what you do with your emails as long as you only sending max a few emails a day?

    Because it would be overrun with phishing abuse in a matter of minutes?

  • @tschlossB
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    18 months ago

    Are you sending lots of mails to a large group of users. If not why not use any normal e-mail service like gmail?

  • @_EuroTrash_B
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    18 months ago

    .test internal domain, own postfix SMTP+dovecot IMAP server.

    The IMAP server is accessible from WAN via IMAPS (HAproxy+SSL/letsencrypt certificate).

    As per securing against brute force attacks:

    • Dovecot has a listener process configured to talk the HAproxy’s specific PROXY protocol which passes the original client IP to Dovecot, so the latter can apply its own authentication penalty algorithm

    • Crowdsec is installed with the HAproxy plugin, so client IPs can also be banned after authentication errors, albeit I’m not sure this works with HAproxy’s PROXY protocol