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      There are much better and cheaper email hosts than Proton, and they give you better control.

      But you’re not entirely right. Self hosting email is very possible, there are a few details to learn, but its not dead.

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        They have a point, you have one chance to get your self-hosted emails config correct. If you fail or mess up somewhere your domain will get added to a bunch of anti-spam lists that major providors use and cross-reference. If that happens your domain will just be branded as spam and will never be able to effectivly use your fancy service email.

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          That’s true, but getting the config right is not that hard nowadays. At least not harder than setting up a Jellyfin server for the first time.

          I used to do custom email solutions for outreach agencies, people who needed to send 500 emails a day without getting flagged as spam. That’s was difficult. Your personal email? Not even an afternoon and its done and warmed.

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            Honestly, something I would like to take a crack at, but fearing getting my domain black-listed has prevented me from attempting it.

            If the wizard wishes to share their wisdom, im all ears.

            Ill add it to the goals for 2026.

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      Self hosting email is impractical. The tech titans already ruined that.

      …when was that memo released? Looking back at the last quarter-century-plus of self-hosting, and it’s damn obvious I missed it.