After self-hosting my email for twenty-three years I have thrown in the towel. The oligopoly has won.cfenollosa.comcross-posted to: hackernews@derp.footechnology anova (she/they/it) ( @anova@beehaw.org ) Libre Culture@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago message-square24arrow-up144
arrow-up144external-linkAfter self-hosting my email for twenty-three years I have thrown in the towel. The oligopoly has won.cfenollosa.com anova (she/they/it) ( @anova@beehaw.org ) Libre Culture@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago message-square24cross-posted to: hackernews@derp.footechnology
minus-square poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) linkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoNo privacy option per se, but OVH gives you a 5GB email (and 10mb php webspace) with every domain for free. Works with the usual e2ee email clients. On a side note: they also provide build in dyndns (sadly IPv4 only for now), which makes this offer quite convenient for self-hosting from a home ISP.
minus-square down daemon ( @downdaemon@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilink3•1 year agoIsn’t IPv6 static by default, and doesn’t require NAT? Although I would expect ISPs to screw with that.
minus-square peeonyou ( @peeonyou@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilink1•1 year agoit’s generally not static… you get a massive amount of routable ips usually
No privacy option per se, but OVH gives you a 5GB email (and 10mb php webspace) with every domain for free. Works with the usual e2ee email clients.
On a side note: they also provide build in dyndns (sadly IPv4 only for now), which makes this offer quite convenient for self-hosting from a home ISP.
Isn’t IPv6 static by default, and doesn’t require NAT? Although I would expect ISPs to screw with that.
it’s generally not static… you get a massive amount of routable ips usually