On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:01:13PM -0600, Austin Hook wrote: > Have run my own mail server for maybe 20 years of OpenBSD, and apart from > getting my ISP to give me a static IP and a correct reverse DNS entry, and > a couple of run ins with a few filters that dumb ISPs run, it's worked > fine all this time. I have a personal archive of emails that goes back 20 > years as well, and a few search scripts to parse through it when I need > to.
Hi, So you seem to be a proponent of this. I too had a mail server 20 years ago and would have kept this stance had I not switched countries some while back, which introduced me to use some other mail service for a while. I think it comes down to choice. You have the "do it yourself" option and the "let others do it for you" option. Isn't choice great? Regards, -peter