Yes, I admit that the subconscious fear for a future totalitarian, fascist regime was a factor in deciding to learn to run my own mailserver many years ago.
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@jwildeboer but you do know that blacklists are shared between providers, right?
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@jwildeboer what we are going to need is a wide network of anti fascist e-mailprofiders with their own blacklists and whitelists.
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Michael Seemannreplied to Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer see, when they "care about you", as i suggested, you won't be on only one blacklist, but … like, all? and they will have a simple button for that.
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@jwildeboer I'm similarly thankful to the contributors of Haraka. It was very easy to deploy SMTP/MX at scale with custom logic (Redis, delivery to apps) from containers.
Is Postfix any better at having multiple instances sharing a single queue volume?
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