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It's mail relay service addon
If you want dedicated option, cheapest would be PrimCast 5 euro per month in Bucharest.. I have test it on this for same setup works great. Cpu is a little slow for installing but after that rock solid. Tested it for 3 months without any problems. If you want vps, probably can think of even cheaper options.
What a great idea thanks. I pinged him for more details, couldn't find any.
VPS
indeed. i use all-inkl.com since more then 20y for email.
https://shop.novacloud-hosting.com/store/winter-sale-2025/xeon-special-s
Even better on specs.
Tutorial for PrimCast?
Critical Error
Could not connect to the database. @NovaCloudHosting
Press on that, start for 5$ . Setup fee of 13$ is pita, but if you go for long term, is not a big deal. For Bucharest price would be in euros. This in $ is for New York

YABS?
Search on LeS or here in yabs thread. Also @Saragoldfarb could give you fresh if still have it.
Should be resolved, thanks for pointing out.
You don't lose your domain, just forward your store email to your gmail account through cloudflare or registrar service.
Wow, what a fucking nightmare! Never mind those services you have to call and talk to multiple people and fill out a survey to cancel, that scrollbar is definitely a nightmare!
Is this just for SMTP or are you receiving mail inbound too via NAT somehow?
@jbiloh Take him out of our sight
Not to confuse a forum as in a piece of software (in this case Vanilla Forum) with a community of people. With that in mind, Vanilla is behind, but at least the community got used with this green aspect of LET.
I said:
Dumb forum drama.
Not, "dumb forum".
The drama was dumb.
1000% this. Jurisdiction will not protect you. You can only rely on the mathematical guarantees of encryption, not the flimsy and misunderstood policies of legislation.
I used to use them for a short amount of time. Deliverability was pretty horrible as a lot of spammers use it.
My fingerprint is BCBAE3E9CB8E2FE23F29DC58061D7CAC428DD60B
I think it's fair that some people would be worried upon learning that the owner of their email provider is hot-headed and goes out of their way to find people's PII when he feels wronged. Does that mean everyone has to jump ship when the service is still cheap and reliable? No, but it's completely understandable that there are people who would lose trust.
this could be our next drama thread?
CharityHost email service when?
Dumbforum.charity
A few questions for people who self-host their mail server:
1) how do you even manage to get a non-blacklisted IP in the first place, especially if you went with the cheapest VPS provider you could find?
2) assuming you have a clean IP with DMARC, DKIM and SPF records, how do you fare in terms of deliverability to Gmail, Microsoft, Apple?
3) do you use memory encryption (AMD SEV-SNP or Intel TDX), run hardened kernels, isolate your services and use SELinux?
i like your buyvm
I might try NameCrane when it becomes more stable.
I used to self-host when I had more time on my hands. Things probably changed in the last 10+ years or so.
Sure, I can send you some hetrix monitors if you'd like, or you can just add your own. We do updates ~once a week, depending on when SmarterMail pushes them out.
Good luck on the hunt.
Francisco
Bear in mind not all people here are native English speakers or know English well enough to understand fairly basic grammar constructions.
Interesting, thanks! Personally I can’t recall if my mails were being dropped or sent to spam, I think I didn’t struggle with that much especially since I had a clean IP from RamNode. What I do remember is the frequent, various errors with either Dovecot or Postfix (or both!) because I had a crappy config
If I went back in time to my teenage years I’d do it all over again though, sure I happened to bang my head against my desk at 3-4 AM more times than I’d have liked but it taught me a lot of valuable things about SMTP, IMAP, Linux and sysadmin in general and I was proud to have my own little mail server. Good memories