Hi Jean, I appreciate your response.
I was considering purchasing a Raspberry Pi and setting up my own mail server on it. Would it be capable of running a personal mail server? I am on the Linux Kernel mailing list which receives around 300 emails a day. Will I also need a static IP address in order to connect to the server from anywhere in the world? On 12/03/2017 07:12 AM, Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG wrote: > If you plan to use it for a small group of people, you should consider > hosting it yourself. You could set it up with SPF, dkim, dmarc, ipv6. > > It could be seen as a personal challenge to achieve. > > Then if you need real privacy, you will need to encrypt with public keys > like PGP or S/MIME. You can upload your public key to the public pgp key > servers. I guess that one day this thing will be very popular. > > Challenge accepted? > > Jean > > On 17-12-02 05:20 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote: >> On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 1:35 PM, Michael S. Singh <mich...@wadadli.me> >> wrote: >> >>> I am in need of some suggestions for some privacy conscious email >>> providers. I am currently using Migadu [...] >> I use KolabNow, based in Switzerland, for a lot of personal e-mail >> communications. They are very, very privacy conscious: >> >> --> https://kolabnow.com/feature/confidence >> >> They are *not* free, but quite reasonable, and I am quite happy with the >> m. >> >> - ferg >> >> >> -- Sincerely Michael S Singh, M: 914-266-0601 W: www.wadadli.me F: 5E0E FD46 4592 1682 A4B6 5F62 761E 4940 A177 3B38 Sent via Migadu.com, world's easiest email hosting
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