Loopia email: Refusing to support DKIM
Fastmail: Refusing to support "-" in usernames/addresses
Migadu: No DAV
I think I have to self-host my email...
Loopia email: Refusing to support DKIM
Fastmail: Refusing to support "-" in usernames/addresses
Migadu: No DAV
I think I have to self-host my email...
@selea No DAV on Migadu? I have DAVx5 running on my Android storing calendar entries on Migadu. Similar to this: https://www.migadu.com/guides/thunderbird/
Or you might think of Contacts?
@selea I am shocked by Loopia refusing to support DKIM? What's their reasoning.
"you only want DKIM if you are sending marketing emails"
And that is just bullshit.
@selea I know this is evil but I hope spammers try to impersonate Loopia to such a degree that they get a bad reputation and get forced to implement DKIM.
The only hassle is finding a good IP-range really. Otherwhise it is really not that hard.
But that is probably because I am an huge idiot and like SMTP and everything around it.
@selea Hm sad. Well either way I would avoid hosting my own e-mail if I could. It's just a huge hassle and all the big providers have the whole internet by the balls because they decide who is a credible sender and who is not.
No arm64 .deb package :(
@selea Good news then, they have a proton mail bridge.
I have thought about them aswell, but I really dont want to tinker with custom applications in order to reach access email and calendar
@selea Tried proton? They support custom domains. I haven't checked their DKIM status though.
I love it actually :)
@selea Iβve self hosted, itβs not fun. There are some tools to mask here it a little easier like mailinabox. Just moved my email to purelymail, working well so far.
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