I know there are alternatives like proton mail, tutamail, mailbox.org, etc… But what would be the issue if I create an email using my personal domain, stored in my hosting… maybe encryption? It seems that no-one even consider this option, but I am not sure why…

What would you suggest?

  • Object@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    Owning a domain for yourself and having a provider send/receive email on your behalf is a common choice, and it has its own benefits such as being able to migrate to other providers easily. As long as you renew your domain properly, it should be fine. Though do note that only you would use that domain, so anyone would know it was you who sent that email.

    Owning a domain for yourself AND handling email sending/receiving can be challenging because there’s a chance your email gets filtered as spam, and the receiver doesn’t get what you sent. It’s also possible that your server goes down, and the email sent to you doesn’t arrive properly, though the email server usually try to send again a number of times before giving up.

    If you are confident about setting a server, I can personally recommend Mailcow. As long as you set up SPF, DKIM, DMARC, it should pass most spam filter including Gmail. If you don’t want to deal with the potential headache, getting a provider to send/receive emails for you is a good choice too.

  • zipkid@feddit.nl
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    27 days ago

    there is a lot to hosting mail. Reading about it, like this book will educate you about all that’s involved.

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      27 days ago

      To give some context, the special edition of that book has a different title that hints at how very challenging it is to get it right when you host your own server.

      Typically, it’s much better to own a domain and pair it with FastMail or other reputable email provider.

  • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    27 days ago

    grab a personal domain, setup smtp through proton then have your local mail client archive via imap

    email is the only service i would never self-host directly.