Post 9oz0DNFjsVrVBGceye by quad@weeaboo.space
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(DIR) Post #9oyycbqWYeVrlwjZ5c by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T09:59:28.076318Z
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Guess I'll have to switch mail providers again: https://t3n.de/news/deutsches-gericht-zwingt-anbieter-1220028/
(DIR) Post #9oyyj1nQzMWfzcLiWu by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:00:39.053516Z
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Maybe I'll just switch back to self-hosting.But one of the few things my ISP actually blocks is port 25.So I'll have to use an external server to self-host my mail, not my cluster. Which sucks
(DIR) Post #9oyz1QXbj8pPwwigls by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-11-15T10:03:58.733304Z
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@quad maybe pester your ISP to have it unblocked or use a dedicated-IP VPN?
(DIR) Post #9oyz1pIZgAeqjYsXJI by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-15T10:04:01Z
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@quad I'm renting a server from hetzner.https://www.hetzner.de/sbAnd use kopano as mailserver.https://demo.kopano.com/webapp/index.phpI'm paying 30,-€ / month and I'm super happy with it :-)
(DIR) Post #9oyz2KF6d7IqhmUhhw by talon@dragonscave.space
2019-11-15T10:04:04Z
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@quad Oh man. I gave up trying to self-host my own mail because I was constantly running after people keeping blacklists up to date. Somehow, even though all my records were fine and everything resolved how it should, I still kept getting on those. Not sure if I was doing something wrong but eventually I just got tired of constantly trying to tell people that I don't send spam and that security was in place to prevent that from happening. :(
(DIR) Post #9oyzJxOSJzDv3IH6Wm by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:07:20.220590Z
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@lanodan I could try pestering my ISP, but meh. I don't even have rDNS on my IPv6, so I'd need them to fix that too before I could set it up properly, seems like a pain.Also I looked for a VPN for fucking years before I got my actual fiber. If you know of any I'd be extremely happy.The main issues are:1. Dedicated IP is easy, finding one that doesn't NAT IPv4 anyways is not.2. The few that do mention dedicated IP without NAT in some form, have no servers in the nordics, so latency would be awful.
(DIR) Post #9oyzS0rnIABk8mq52G by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:08:46.829229Z
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@talon Ending up on blacklists is usually because you have an open relay by accident. My mail server ended up on a black list once, turns out I accidentally ran an open relay for about a week since I was an idiot and misconfigured it.If your server is an open relay, you're probably sending spam and spoofed E-mails without even noticing.Regardless, my ISP blocks port 25 on their own, which is quite common.
(DIR) Post #9oyzVnGLoSs16i7znc by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-15T10:09:26Z
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@quad #kopano works really with with #nine on android, too.
(DIR) Post #9oyzWDYK4Gh8dyjiQC by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:09:33.187164Z
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@kariomuschel Kopano doesn't seem to be open-source. If I do run my own, I'll probably just use mailcow this time.
(DIR) Post #9oyzgHVOE77PnaABU0 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-11-15T10:11:21.767307Z
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@quad the only ones I know that are doing VPNs litterally to help self-hosting are some members of FFDN but they're in France/Belgium/...
(DIR) Post #9oyzhS1oaVpwizt61I by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:11:33.793338Z
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@kariomuschel No nevermind, they seem to be one of those products, that have an enterprise site and then a separate community version site: https://kopano.io/Thanks, I might consider it
(DIR) Post #9oyzi9wLKDbUulfLbE by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-15T10:11:40Z
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@quad kopanohttps://github.com/Kopano-devbased on univention corporate serverhttps://github.com/univention
(DIR) Post #9oyzyK47RlC8x30hpg by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:14:38.038949Z
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@kariomuschel Seems extremely overkill for me though. I just need IMAP/SMTP. I already have CalDAV and that stuff.
(DIR) Post #9oz034EZjcFTIcACwq by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-15T10:15:23Z
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@quad if you use proxmox with zfs as local filesystem, you can use freenas 11.3 (currently in beta) to pull the zfs snapshots to your local freenas as backups. In my optinion this is the most advanced way to do backups at the moment xDhttps://mastodon.nrw/@kariomuschel/103136667284992798
(DIR) Post #9oz093l0Q9dDYdBqVM by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-15T10:16:32Z
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@quad I'm using the server mostly for learning and experimenting 😅
(DIR) Post #9oz0DNFjsVrVBGceye by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-11-15T10:17:20.498271Z
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@kariomuschel I already have a big 12TB NAS at home for my Proxmox cluster's storage needs with an entirely separate NAS for backups.It's just a waste that I'll need to add something else externally, because my ISP blocks port 25
(DIR) Post #9p0tVJ1C3BLhtfLHMW by kariomuschel@mastodon.nrw
2019-11-16T08:11:33Z
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@quad yes, thats true 😅