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I've done the same on my VPS. The only difference is that I used docker-mailserver not poste.io. Source: 7 months ago
To my specific issue. I've had a small VPS hosting only the mailserver poste.io via docker-compose, that worked well and certificates for multiple domains were taken care of via poste's internal let'sencrypt support. Source: 7 months ago
I am using poste.io on two other servers and they work just fine. I thought maybe its because of newer version, but downloading older versions doesnt seem to help. I can receive emails but I cant send them. They get stuck in the delivery queue. Source: 11 months ago
I've self-hosted my email for the last ~6 years, at first using mail-in-a-box; but more recently moving to a containerized poste.io instance. I don't have any issues with delivery; but it's likely due to how long I've been in existence. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have no experience with email servers, try docker-mailserver or poste.io. Source: about 1 year ago
Mailgun from Sinch is a well-established, developer-focused email service that's been in business since 2010. It powers email delivery for some large, well-known companies including Lyft, American Express, and Wikipedia. As a developer-focused tool, Mailgun is fast to get started with and integrate into your product. It's an excellent offering if you're looking for a reliable, easy-to-use product. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
In this Mailgun integration example we'll show how easy it is to create and deploy a complete serverless backend that integrates with the Mailgun SaaS API for sending email messages to your users. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Another solution to this problem is relaying through services which will do the heavy lifting for you (this was been discussed in the original thread, here and in the article I wrote). So far people have suggested - ImprovMX (https://improvmx.com) - Mailgun (https://mailgun.com) As any others come in I will update this comment (until I can't, anyway) and the article as a reference. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Sure. I have an account with mailgun, though I have heard good things about sendgrid as well. It costs me $35/mo, but I use the account as part of the management of a phpbb forum I host, but I have a patreon for that that covers the expenses. If I didn't have that patreon, I would have to think pretty hard about how to proceed. Source: almost 2 years ago
As you can see, "mailgun.com" the "leading email delivery service for companies around the world" is included in their SPF despite not being them, precisely so they can spoof being Edward Jones, presumably in some marketing effort:. Source: almost 2 years ago
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