It appears that Miles Fidelman via mailop <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net> said:
>Andy Smith via mailop wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 12:16:55AM +0100, Philipp Kern via mailop wrote:
>>> On 11/22/24 8:37 PM, Miles Fidelman via mailop wrote:
>>>> So, one answer to my problem is just to set up a copy of sendmail with
>>>> local delivery to an IPFS file.  But, that leads me to wonder if anybody
>>>> is offering mail-gateways as a service - be they free gateways or paid?
>>> Isn't that everyone who also offers sending email as a service?
>>>
>>> Amazon SES allows receiving mail and publishing it on an SNS topic. Some
>>> worker could fetch it from there and store it somewhere else.
>
>Ahh... that's good to know

I suppose that might be useful if you're planning to receive and dispatch
hundreds of thousands of messages a day to fixed addresses in a single domain.
(SES sets very strict address limits to avoid being used to send or relay spam.)

If you know enough to spin up a linux VM with a copy of sendmail or Postfix, and
you're anticipating a normal amount of mail. that's going to be a lot easier and
cheaper than trying to figure out SES and SNS and all the other stuff you have
to do to run on AWS.

I still don't understand why you want to permaently store all your spam in 
IPFS, though.

R's,
John
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