You've gotten lots of good answers. The only other one I'd want to
mention is that you can also host your personal email out of your home
server and use an AWS t2.nano instance to proxy the email in and out.
That eliminates storage charges for those of us with rather large email
archives. At $72 for a 3-year reserved AWS t2.nano instance, the cost
is super-low.
--Ted
On 2016-07-05 19:14, John Stoffel wrote:
Guys,
I've just gotten a new bill from my current hosting provider and they
want an arm and a leg for hosting a static and pretty much dead
personal web site, but also my stoffel.org domain for mail.
I'm looking for someplace to either do a VPS running Debian, or some
place that has an IMAPS solution with Sieve filtering, since I really
want to move to all IMAP so I can read email on my phone, as well as
from within emacs using VM, or (probably more likely) using mutt.
I've looked a little at DigitalOcean, prgmr.com (looks good!) and
possibly others.
Thanks,
John
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