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Hello everyone, nice to meet you all.

This question was probably asked around here but is it really possible to be your own mail provider?

I think I'm experienced enough when it comes to homelabbing that I could take on something like this.

I THINK im aware of the technicalities, I did some research but it still begs the question, is it really worth it? would it be hard to build up a reputation so that your emails don't land in spam folders?

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[–] immobile7801@piefed.social 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I do it with mailcow. AFAIK gmail is the only provider still sending me directly to spam, which isn't a problem for me. I probably send less than 10 emails per month total though. My ISP also hasn't ever changed my public IP, so thats something to consider if your ISP does.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 days ago

gmail is the only provider still sending me directly to spam

Do you have a gMail account? Start a convo with yourself by sending from the gMail account first. Also add your other eMail to the gMail address book.

It’s been about two decades since I had to do this for myself, but it worked well at the time.