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I don't recommend hosting your own email server, as it's very labor-intensive to keep your emails out of people's spam folders.
May I ask, why not an rPi? Is it because of the unreasonable prices?
I don’t recommend hosting your own email server, as it’s very labor-intensive to keep your emails out of people’s spam folders.
i'm not going to use this email server for real-name business, and i'll likely only be emailing people who contact me first. that said...good point
May I ask, why not an rPi? Is it because of the unreasonable prices?
ideological differences, i guess. i used to trust them right up until they hired that surveillance professional and shut down everyone who told them that that was a bad idea
That's a good point about rPi. I haven't purchased any since the rPi 3b days, but I do keep reusing them.
Anything goes. Laptops, servers, workstations.. I run my media homeland on a refurbished Lenovo thin pc.