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What is the best approach for selfhosting an email server with static IP or blocked port 25?

I’ve done it many times in many different ways, now doing it again and want to hear what is the best approach these days

My port 25 isn’t even probably blocked, I just prefer to use my vps to help it with this stuff

Any suggestions?

  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    I think mail forwarders are still a good way to go. It’s hard to predict how Internet providers will react to email running in their networks.

    These days I have an ec2 at AWS for my mail server and use SES for outbound mail. I’m thinking of moving “receiving” back into my network with a simple chat forwarding service but keep SES for outbound. They handle all the SPF and DKIM things and ensure their networks aren’t on blacklists.

    • bartolomeo@suppo.fi
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      7 months ago

      react to email running in their networks.

      Is email dangerous? (I have no idea how email works so please don’t bombard me with acronyms)