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10 votes
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Thunderbird's donation-driven revenue rose 21% in 2021 to $2.7 million
8 votes -
Your Phone app (also) has an email client
9 votes -
Self hosting email at home?
I recently set up kubernetes to run on an old laptop. The goal was two-fold, 1 learn kubernetes and 2 setup an instance of nextcloud. I've managed to set everything up with cert renewals for my...
I recently set up kubernetes to run on an old laptop. The goal was two-fold, 1 learn kubernetes and 2 setup an instance of nextcloud. I've managed to set everything up with cert renewals for my domain and enabled dyndns in case my provider changes my ip. All well and good and quite nice learning experience! Now I would like to also start running my own email server and have some questions. Is ther any that have a helm chart that is easy to setup in kubernetes? Since I am running this from home I imagine I'm more likely to be classified as a spammer. What can I do to minimize the likelihood of that? I read somewhere about reverse DNS, but not entirely sure if it is possible to do given I am running it all at home via a regular ISP.
17 votes -
disroot (a provider of open source services such as mail) has received funding to implement mailbox encryption
17 votes -
Keeping platforms open
9 votes -
Protect domains that don’t send email
13 votes -
Google should rotate their email DKIM keys periodically and publish past secret keys, in order to remove the unintended capability for authenticating years-old emails
16 votes -
Backing up e-mails from an IMAP server
12 votes -
SMTP: A Conversation
9 votes -
Announcing unverified.email
8 votes -
Stop using encrypted email
17 votes -
The case of the 500-mile email
42 votes -
Email authentication: SPF, DKIM and DMARC out in the wild
8 votes -
First Contact (Internet at 50yrs old) - Dr Julian Onions recalls working to bring the Internet to Nottingham
4 votes -
How to Send Email with Nim
5 votes -
Email Filtering for Programmers
5 votes -
Greg KH's patch workflow in mutt
7 votes -
The PGP Problem
12 votes -
meli, a new mail client for the terminal - pre-alpha release
10 votes -
aerc: Email Client for the Terminal
17 votes -
Learn to use email with git
11 votes -
Scams, American Express, and obfuscated Javascript
10 votes -
JMAP is on the home straight
https://fastmail.blog/2018/12/27/jmap-is-on-the-home-straight/ Highly recommend to read the Dec 2014 post on what JMAP attempts to solve:...
https://fastmail.blog/2018/12/27/jmap-is-on-the-home-straight/
Highly recommend to read the Dec 2014 post on what JMAP attempts to solve: https://fastmail.blog/2014/12/23/jmap-a-better-way-to-email/
UI changes on FastMail, making use of JMAP: https://www.fastmail.com/help/guides/interfaceupdate-2018.html
The JMAP spec and documentation: https://jmap.io/
15 votes -
How many of you host your own email server? Do you recommend hosting one?
I was thinking of setting up my own email server, just for learning and privacy stuff. Which VPS provider would you recommend? What are the major challenges one might face while hosting own email?
24 votes