Just don't. It's not worth it.
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A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
For Example
- Service: Dropbox - Alternative: Nextcloud
- Service: Google Reader - Alternative: Tiny Tiny RSS
- Service: Blogger - Alternative: WordPress
We welcome posts that include suggestions for good self-hosted alternatives to popular online services, how they are better, or how they give back control of your data. Also include hints and tips for less technical readers.
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- Awesome-Sysadmin List of Software
Don't do it, just don't do it. Self hosting email remains the most painful of all self hosting experience for most people here.
So you won't get your mail delivered. It's not 1998.
I use Dynu as a forwarding service. My ISP blocks port 25 so that is my workaround. I use mail cow, it has its own spam filtering. Been doing if for about 7 months… so really a newbie. I only do it for my family, 7 people with about 80 aliases. Everywhere I go gets their own email for spam- for example: costco@domain.com or homedepot@domain.com… it is kinda fun to see who is selling my email.
So dynu would just be for forwarding emails to your server, but what do you use for outgoing mail? nvm, just saw this: https://www.dynu.com/en-US/Email/Outbound-SMTP-Relay Seems like this might be the most affordable way to go.
What you probably want is an SMTP Relay on the VPS that forwards incoming mail to the server at home. Because if you have a power outage and on the sender's Side the SMTP Server is not configured correctly, you will loose EMails
Simplelogin or AnonAddy