On 2018-05-27 06:11 AM, Alberto Bursi wrote:
On 27/05/2018 03:56, Daniel F. Dickinson wrote:
On 2018-05-26 05:17 AM, Bjørn Mork wrote:
"Daniel F. Dickinson" <csho...@thecshore.com> writes:
1) How many people have their own mail server and can do *server-side*
mail filtering
You do not need your own mail server to do server-side
filtering. Any mail service worth caring about will offer some sort of
end user configurable server-side filter. Mail is pretty useless
without it.
Sadly finding decently priced mail hosting for my particular needs has
been a challenge. It's proven to be better to host my own than to try
and find a for-fee service that does what I want.
Google is not too helpful for that search from when I tried.
Anyway I realized it's irrelevant because there are the forums and the
ability to do GitHub PR's so there really shouldn't be an issue with
folks needing the list who can't filter on List-Id server-side.
Regards,
Daniel
No offense intended, but I don't see why this would matter. All decent
mail providers have server-side filters and can organize the incoming
mail into "folders" or "tags" or whatever (and any email client
supporting IMAP protocol can deal with these "folders" ), if you have
specific needs on top of that is tangential to the discussion here.
For me the issue is partly geography (my search engine hits tend not to
show small European providers), and partly that I think we differ on
'decent mail provider' (GMail and other 'free' providers don't cut it
for me, for instance (TANSTAAFL)).
Regards,
Daniel
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