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i get it. i ran my own server for 15 years... and i stopped ~ 8 years ago. it was just too annoying between the spam filtering and -todays-new-security-enhancement-
email is the one service im happy to pay someone to do.. from a bunker in switzerland. google not required.
...but you cant not use email and function in the technological world of today. email isnt about communication any longer. its about security and authentication.
Yeah, I'm going to keep using it for that. Just not any personal communication. It's just bullshit in, and bullshit out. Ran out of space? Just delete bullshit. School needs an email? Okay here's another junk email send your bullshit into it, I don't care. Like that. There is nothing in the storage that I need if I don't put anything into it.
That is plain not true....
I run my email server since decades and the only upgrade I had to to over time was adding dkim dmarc and proper DNS records. Took a few hours of studying, but perfectly doable
Granted, running docker containers is much easier than setting up a proper email setup. But be this is because with the latter you must understand what you are doing....