Comment on On email privacy: can I store my own email and relay them through an email provider?
litchralee@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
I previously looked into doing exactly this, and recall this comment on HN: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31245923
One could argue the price of smtp2go at $150/yr is a bit steep, but it would also neatly avoid issues with sending outbound mail, since you’re paying them to deal with those headaches. For inbound mail, I can’t see why any mail operator wouldn’t deliver to the server designated by your MX records, though you’ll also have to deal with spam and other concerns vis-a-vis self hosting.
On the same thread but different comment, VPS operators might already run an SMTP server that you can relay through.
I wish you good luck in this endeavor!
marauding_gibberish142@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Thanks. After speaking with some others here, I’ve realised that this is actually quite doable (in theory). The other commenter has a great note on DKIM and SPF that I’m sure will help anyone looking to do this. Thanks for your help, I’ve also found a lot of companies offering a free SMTP server for a limited number of emails (which is more emails than I’ll ever send so it works for me).