• lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    And here I am, with a [email protected] address, running my own mail server.

    • People sometimes act like this is pure magic
    • Some providers only allow popular mail services on signup (fuck those), so I had to set up a GMail address that just redirects to my actual one
    • My last name is really hard to spell, so it probably wasn’t the best idea, since I always struggle communicating that address verbally

    The pain of running this still beats having to deal with a free provider out there that either spams my inbox with their own BS or just skims through the data to serve me ads.

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      20 hours ago

      I have a few domain names, including firstnamelastname.co.uk. I mostly use it for spam monitoring; everyone gets a different address, so eBay has ebay@, Microsoft has microsoft@, etc. It’s harder for them to link my identities together and if I suddenly start getting fuckloads of spam I know who leaked/sold my address. Fuck you, LinkedIn and LastFM.

      I also had my own email server until recently (MailInABox on Proxmox), but I was looking for a cloud storage provider so I ended up signing up for Proton and moving my email there.

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      1 day ago

      I have @firstnamelastname.tld since last name was taken (unrelated to me).

      Typically use [email protected] when giving out my email to keep track of spam so I used [email protected] when buying tickets.

      At the check in the person saw my airline@ email and askes: oh do you also work for airline?

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      2 days ago

      What setup did you use? I’m interested in doing this as well. I’ve already self hosted a NAS with vpn access using an RPI4 with PiVPN. It works quite well.