Same principle as, “A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client?”
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scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 1 month agoRule one of self hosting. Do not self host your own email. Only pain will you find.
You of course can, but there are so many additional hoops you have to jump through. I use my main domain for my email, but proton is one of the few subscriptions I happily pay for
LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 1 month ago
ikidd@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I’ve been self-hosting email for so long, I’m pretty sure my original domain (25 years) lends it’s respectability to new domains I host at the same address. The hell of it is I host on a resi IP address and have never had a single blacklist event. I don’t even know how that’s possible other than the fact that I’ve done it for so long with no incidents that I think I’m on a whitelist or something.
Andres4NY@social.ridetrans.it 1 month ago
@ikidd @scrubbles I'm in a similar situation, though not hosted at home (rather, at a linode VPS with an IP that I don't think has changed in almost 20 years).
They were set up in 2006, and I've only ever had a blacklist event or two related to not adopting/upgrading to some new standard like SPF, rather than any kind of spam thing.
azron@lemmy.ml 1 month ago
This mentality is backwards. Hosting email has pitfalls yes but in a world where more people do it the less deep those pitfalls will become.
If you are curious and want to host email go for it!
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 1 month ago
Until you have a bad config as the other commenter pointed out and miss a critical email like an interview or medical item
erev@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I selfhost my own mail server (my primary mail in fact).
My LE certs expired on Christmas eve, when I was also getting sick. I didn’t realize my mail server was down for a week until about NYE. Luckily Postfix queued all my emails and there was nothing important lost, but I am reevaluating self hosting my mail server. That being said, this was also the worst issue I’ve faced in over a year of self hosting mail. And it only arose because my dumbass still hasn’t automated my certificate rotation.
rumba@lemmy.zip 1 month ago
If you’re using let’s encrypt, it’s worth automating the cert renewals. Even for systems where the automation is difficult and not supported.
It’s also worth running some kind of monitoring system. You can check certificates with OpenSSL really easily. Fire off a message to NTFY.
erev@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I have the renewal process itself automated, just not the replacement process.
rumba@lemmy.zip 1 month ago
yup, fairly normal. I had to jump through some hoops for my old haproxies