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180 | 15 | |
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3 days ago | 8 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | European Union Public License 1.2 |
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Mailcow
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Ask HN: Self Hosting an Email Server?
I've been running mailcow [1] on a Hetzner cloud server for a few years and am pretty happy with it.
[1] https://mailcow.email
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Free Zoho Mail alternatives for using custom email domain?
I have been searching for a self-hosted suite similar to Google Worksuite. I found the following: 1. Mailcow - https://mailcow.email/
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Roundcube and docker-mailserver (Docker Mailserver) on the same VPS
Yes, I switched to mailcow (https://mailcow.email) and installed Roundcube via the excellent tutorial (https://docs.mailcow.email/third_party/roundcube/third_party-roundcube).
- Mailcow: Dockerized
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Zimbra 0-day used to steal email data from government organizations
I've heard good things about mailcow
https://mailcow.email/
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Domains and Email hosting
You can self host email if you really want to, but it's really more trouble than it's worth. If you do self host, you have to worry about the consequences of missed emails if your server or Internet ever goes down, and you'll have to use someone else's SMTP server if you don't want your emails to go directly to spam. The cheapest good SMTP server is Amazon SES, which I believe is $0.10 per 10k emails. I've been looking into mailcow for self hosting an email server and it seems the best way to go.
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Ok, I've migrated email to selfhosted
However, https://mailcow.email/ is the ONLY exclusion I make for that. As it's an all in one docker managed solution. Where the only things you have to worry about is the reputation of your mailing IP.
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Any self hosted disposable email address generators?
But its probably easier to use a dockerized container with all the mail stuff integrated and pre-setup like: https://mailcow.email/
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Solutions for selfhosted internal-only email?
If you're looking for a full solution that I haven't tried (due to resources) try: MailCow. Good luck.
- mailcow.email and docker socket
wildduck
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Ask HN: What do you think about EUPL in comparison to other copyleft licences?
Nodemailer author here. I now publish all my libraries/tools (like Nodemailer) under some permissive license (MIT, MIT-0, ISC). This gives the opportunity to use such a library without issues, and the end user never knows about these tools anyway. For example if I build a OSS software and commercial software that both use such library, then it is easier to manage it under permissive license - I don't want copyleft licenses turning up in my commercial software even if I'm the owner.
For OSS applications, I use EUPL (eg. https://wildduck.email/) or AGPL copyleft licenses. The license does not stop anyone using it as an application, but at the same time people are not free to copy, rename and sell it either.
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Ask HN: Just got a brand new server, what do I do first?
- https://wildduck.email/ (E-mail)
Even though I have self-hosted things individually (eg: my Ghost blog on a RasPi connected to my home WiFi), something which I've always been concerned about is the separation of all these services, since they must have APIs and access rules. What's an ideal way of setting up a multi-service server like this, and what security policies should I implement. Additionally what are some must haves that you have running on your servers?
I understand self-hosting is a huge labour of love, and I have no qualms in investing time/effort learning :)
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Self-hosted email is the hardest it's ever been, but also the easiest
The largest WildDuck installation manages 100k+ email accounts with around 300TB of stored emails. So it does not always have to be one of the old and tried softwares. https://wildduck.email/
- Email Done My Way, Part 0 – The Journey
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The Case for Unique Email Addresses
or install https://wildduck.email or mail in the box type of server, just host it yourself. Wildduck web interface allows you to make unlimited alias already.
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Email server technology using MongoDB for storage
I want to create an email service. I want to use MongoDB as a storage option. I want to store every email in a that DB but I can't find an email server technology that supports that. Are there any technologies that support that out there? As far as I could go only wildduck supports that but I don't like their documentation, setup, ecosystem, and more, so I'm looking for an alternative technology.
- Need to Host a complete mailserver: Best EMail hosting solution?
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Best, cheap and affordable VPS/Cloud server for hosting Mailcow?
I use: https://github.com/nodemailer/wildduck for Mails.
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What's the biggest missing piece of the puzzle in the self-hosted universe?
I had noticed this/similar feature on wildduck mail server. Checkout the Advanced Security section there, might be what you are looking for.
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Which MTA would you choose on your high-capacity, Self Hosted mail server and Why?
WildDuck https://wildduck.email/
What are some alternatives?
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
docker-mailserver - A fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) using Docker. [Moved to: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver]
iRedMail
modoboa - Mail hosting made simple
Haraka - A fast, highly extensible, and event driven SMTP server
docker-mailserver - Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.