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I am using a free email server (cock.li) and it is kind of slow. The config file works to compose and send messages from within the program. When I send a message from the command line, however, I get an "alarm clock" message, and the message doesn't send. I have found that "alarm clock" is a timeout, and I know this server is slow. Is there a way I can lengthen the timeout? Source: 10 months ago
I recently registered on cock.li, I am no coming back to create an email and use it. However, I cannot log in. Source: 10 months ago
I was just asking for a cock.li alternative with similar values or transparency and my post just keeps getting deleted by the automoderator with no further explanation. Is this because of the protest or something? Source: 10 months ago
Do anyone have an invite code for cock.li? If so I would be very grateful for one:)). Source: 11 months ago
u/Lugh, while we're at it, let's turn our killbot toward cock.li invites. We seem to be getting a bunch of them as well lately, for some reason. :(. Source: 11 months ago
I haven't actually used it, but as a long-time self-hoster I do keep an eye out for some place to migrate should something happen, and the one I've eyed is https://mailcheap.co. I haven't found any meaningful negative reviews online and they are by far the lowest price. They primarily use OVH I think in France, it's stated somewhere on their site. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Especially mailcheap.co looks interesting for me. Their 2FA implementation seems to be OK. Source: about 2 years ago
Thanks for the reminder about mailcheap.co. It looks like they allow for shared calendars also. Source: about 2 years ago
I have come across mailcheap.co in the past. It seems like the perfect fit, but do you know when something seems just too good to be true? I was trying to get some background on the company and get some recommendations but I can't find it anywhere nor anyone mentioning that they had a good experience with them. Couldn't find anyone saying otherwise, either. Source: almost 3 years ago
Maybe you need to be taking a look at https://mailcheap.co. Source: almost 3 years ago
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