Have anyone tried to self host the email receiving part while using some enterprise service (aws ses, sendgrid or something) to send emails without worrying about being flagged as spam? What's your thoughts about this setup?
brenno
Linux mint is an amazing distro and it was the one that really got me into Linux 10 years ago. It just works!
Same here, and I doubt their IT departments knows deeply about Fediverse. Also some times the department making communication is non technical and not close to IT so people making decisions just choose what they know (Instagram, Twitter, etc). At least that was the case in the University I studied
Around 11 years here, still using Reddit but slowly making the transition to Lemmy. Has been a great experience so far, I hope more people migrate so we can have more active communities.
Nextcloud + LesPas. Works really well
Playing Factorio for the second time, now enabling enemies. Really fun game
This game is amazing, I've playing for a few months and it's the type of game that every session you find out something cool to explore.
I use Thunder
Think that in the background Lemmy and Mastodon uses the same protocol, which means that you can consume content from one to another.
What changes is the ui, where Lemmy organizes the content in a reddit-like experience and Mastodon is closer to Twitter
If I send emails using AWS SES SMTP endpoint that should not happen correct? Receiving email is not affected by bad reputation I suppose