I prefer mail.com it's just easier to type out and remember.
this post was submitted on 15 Feb 2024
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I fucking don't want to spend more money on services. It's a nightmare. That's why I started digging into self-hosting in combination with some core services that I would like to keep to stay into the practical part and don't spend time configuring shit.
Which is fine. But self hosting has multiple complexities. It's not just a case of installing and configuring a mail server. Maintenance, security, electric costs etc just add up.
I'd sooner have working emails and leave all the management to the provider.
Damn companies, constantly taking money for their services and stuff.