Subj : Re: Google Discontinues G Suite Legacy F To : Weatherman From : Arelor Date : Sat Jan 29 2022 12:19:35 Re: Re: Google Discontinues G Suite Legacy F By: Weatherman to Atreyu on Fri Jan 28 2022 09:34 pm > A> I host everything myself at home. > > A> In 2017 I took some of my college grant-money and bought Microsoft > A> licensing for some things. I have an Exchange email system in the home > A> rack with other Vmware stuff and a small backup Linux relay in Montreal > A> incase "shit happens" > > A> Everything has worked here for several years now, zero problems. > > I used to do the same thing years ago. I hosted my own email/domain at home > from the very beginning. The only reason I gave up and went kicking and > screaming to the cloud and Google for email was due to it becoming impossibl > to send mail to domains when you were on a carrier DHCP IP range. > You can also use forwarding services for email. You can have somebody with a reputable SMTPD server act as a middle man, sending and taking email from your locally managed, dynamic IP smtpd server. It is not like it is expensive. But really nobody should be running an SMTPD server from dynamic IPs because that means using dynamic DNS, which means a huge chance of missing emails or receiving them with delay. If you are serious, even if only for hobby purposes, you need a proper subscription. Everything else is making do by putting junk parts together and hoping it all works. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .