
On 12/01/15 18:24, Anders Holmstrom wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Toby Corkindale <toby@dryft.net <mailto:toby@dryft.net>> wrote:
On 3 January 2015 at 21:24, Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au <mailto:russell@coker.com.au>> wrote: > I think that everyone here should host their own mail server.
You say that, yet apparently even you, an expert, can't get it right. (All mail from you is still ending up in my spam filter because the DKIM and DMARC checks fail.)
[...] +1 it's a a bit tiresome having to check spam for the threads to make sense.
Curiously, I've got it the other way around. I wasn't looking through luv mail, but this was in my junk-review folder due to an unclear classification. Working with clients like non-profits, sending quite a lot of mail, I find I'm recommending services like Sendgrid and Mandrill for managing outgoing mail. I note that Mandrill runs a free service for up to 12K emails a month, which would do just fine for most people running personal mail servers. Regards, Andrew McNaughton