I have used CloudFlare in the past (free 200 mail forwards, catch all address, but no mailboxes or mailing lists). A big corp which already routes a third of the global internet traffic, and is always eager to expand their sphere of influence, but which from my experience is not very aggressive like eg. Google and Microsoft which never miss a chance of advertising something.
Currently though, TMW is or was using Office 365. It has free mailboxes, but is harder to setup (...it's Microsoft after all...) and AFAIK has no email forwarding, in order to maximize vendor lock-in under name of "security" probably. But that didn't matter as TMW mostly uses it for SMTP (sending emails), so it's sufficient that only one person sometimes checks the mailboxes. Not sure what other projects use. SPI uses Google Suite if memory serves me right, Celestin would know more. I think FreedroidRPG uses Gandi when they provided free mailboxes and forwards, but I am not sure if Gandi still does that. There also used to exist Yandex and Zoho... no idea what happened to them. Att. Jonatas L. Nogueira (“Jesusalva”) Former The Mana World Admin Moubootaur Legends Developer On Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 14:01 Daniel Brotsky <d...@brotsky.com> wrote: > Are you just looking for mailing lists and address forwarding (from a > custom domain name)? If so, I would recommend you do your mailing list > hosting with groups.io (free for mailing lists up to 100 people) and I > would recommend you host your domain with ZoneEdit <https://zoneedit.com> > (owned > by EasyDNS, a Canadian company), which hosts DNS for up to 3 domains for > free (you still pay annual domain registration fees) and offers unlimited > email forwarding for addresses in that domain. > > I have extensive experience with both these services and, in my > experience, they are robust, well-maintained, and reasonably-to-very > customer-focused. (Groups.io is an open-source project, if you care about > that.) > -- > Dan – pronouns he/him > > > On Jan 31, 2025 at 4:21:07 PM, pentarcta...@tutamail.com wrote: > >> HI, >> >> Over at the Battle for Wesnoth we've been using Tuxfamily for mailing >> lists and email forwarding, however they're likely not going to be around >> for much longer ( >> https://forum.tuxfamily.org/topic/775/is-tuxfamily-slowly-dying/), so >> we're going to need to migrate somewhere else. Does anyone have any >> recommendations for email hosting? >> >> Thanks! >> >