← Back to context Comment by M95D 15 days ago Try setting up a SMTP server for youself. You'll instantly get added to a spam blacklist. 1 comment M95D Reply jjav 14 days ago To be clear, you don't need to run email servers yourself just to use email which is an open protocol.There are plenty of providers, even if you steer clear (as you should) of the big monopolies of gmail and microsoft.But to address the specific comment,> Try setting up a SMTP server for youself. You'll instantly get added to a spam blacklist.I do and no. I run my own email infrastructure, including delivery. Works just fine.
jjav 14 days ago To be clear, you don't need to run email servers yourself just to use email which is an open protocol.There are plenty of providers, even if you steer clear (as you should) of the big monopolies of gmail and microsoft.But to address the specific comment,> Try setting up a SMTP server for youself. You'll instantly get added to a spam blacklist.I do and no. I run my own email infrastructure, including delivery. Works just fine.
To be clear, you don't need to run email servers yourself just to use email which is an open protocol.
There are plenty of providers, even if you steer clear (as you should) of the big monopolies of gmail and microsoft.
But to address the specific comment,
> Try setting up a SMTP server for youself. You'll instantly get added to a spam blacklist.
I do and no. I run my own email infrastructure, including delivery. Works just fine.