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Hosting email server

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  1. ggarron
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    Things to consider if you want to self host an email server.

    Things to consider if you want to self host an email server.

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    stu2b50
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    Basically, you probably shouldn't. When I want custom email domains I just set it up so that emails to that address forward to my Gmail, then do this janky but apparently official...

    Basically, you probably shouldn't. When I want custom email domains I just set it up so that emails to that address forward to my Gmail, then do this janky but apparently official

    https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22370?hl=en

    Process to send emails under that name too. Free, and it doesn't end up in spam folders randomly!

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    1. pvik
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      Agreed! If you don't want to use Gmail, Most email providers support this too :) I personally use Proton mail with my custom domain [1]. If you have jumped on the Hey wagon, they have annouced...

      Basically, you probably shouldn't.

      Agreed!

      If you don't want to use Gmail, Most email providers support this too :)
      I personally use Proton mail with my custom domain [1].

      If you have jumped on the Hey wagon, they have annouced support for custom domains should be coming by end of 2020 too [2].

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