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Re: "We really should host our own email servers on VPSes"
Sorry, they have bigger priorities than facilitating speech and commerce. Real problems like banning Lightning ports.
Aug 30 · 1 day ago
🕹️ skyjake [...] · Aug 30 at 11:32:
@MrSVCD Misfin is an alternative to email in the same way that Gemini is an alternative to HTTP; which is to say, they are not mutually exclusive. The user base of Misfin/Gemini is miniscule in comparison to email/web. It is a challenge to find people with Misfin addresses, whereas most people on the internet have at least one email account.
In the context of the small web, IMO it makes some sense to use Misfin as your messaging protocol, but only if others are using it, too. Self-hosting a Misfin server, or even writing one yourself, is much easier than dealing with the decades of cruft that's associated with email. I for one find it very appealing to write all my email messages in 'text/gemini' format. 🙂
Misfin(C) has a character limit of 16384 bytes, which seems quite sufficient for most correspondence. Misfin(B) on the other hand is only 2048 bytes, which is probably too small for many email-length messages. Lagrange will support both variants, though.
Legal Aspect: Suppression of communications is illegal in Germany (criminal law), no one yet bothered
Security Aspect: It is so much easier to monitor the 'Big E-Mail Systems', that is why there is no political interest in regulation IMHO (tags: terrorists, childporn, immigrants, ...)
Personal Aspect: I am running my own for years with different software (exim, postfix, opensmtpd) and with only SPF I can finally (after a decade or so) mail to google and hotmail. I would not give my IP Adresse/Hostname away lightly ..
Technical Aspect: Setting up E-Mail Server and POP/IMAP is done in a few hours; Spam filtering is a nightmare
rspam does a pretty fine job of spam filtering. Just grab a couple thousand dummy mails to train it on as SPAM, and then use your own personal email archive as HAM. I have very few true junk mails that escape the spam box.
I think it just depends on whether it’s something you feel you have the time to do. Running a mail server always felt like work to me - at least more work that anything else I run. I’d rather spend my time doing something else.
Misfin does look interesting for folk in this world.
For me there's not much time required to spend on my mail server. Just update regularly and if some spam really comes through, I'll put it in the Junk folder with one keypress and rspamd will take care of it.
I ran a mail server for a bit, but as others have said, it becomes a real chore. Nowadays I just use migadu and I don't have to worry about my emails being rejected by Google and others.
We really should host our own email servers on VPSes — I got an email reply from someone who discovered my email 10 days after sending in his spam folder. I'm not sure why - maybe he hosts his domain at Outlook.com or Gmail and it's difficult to build up reputation for these A-holes. Or it may be because my VPS provider is on the UCEPROTECT-L3 blocklist (again). But I really like plaintext email despite all of it's problems. So I think the smolnet/IndieWeb community members should run their own...