How are people sending emails from their self hosted apps? I Thought MailSender would be good but i guess not. Im about to try SendPulse now. Why isnt there a service that doesnt care what you do with your emails as long as you only sending max a few emails a day?
I just setup a gmail account, just gotta turn on legacy smtp
Why isnt there a service that doesnt care what you do with your emails as long as you only sending max a few emails a day?
Because it would be overrun with phishing abuse in a matter of minutes?
Mailtrap
AWS SES or Hetzner (where my mail id also hosted)
Docker Mail Server
All you need is a static IP address, a DNS record, a PTR record, an SPF record, and a DKIM record. See, it’s simple, right?
Started using Purelymail. Easy setup with my multiple domains. Really cheap.
Amazon SES. My monthly bills are between 3 and 8 cents per month
I’m noob here, how to setup spam filters while trying to receive emails
Gmail
I use mailgun. They give 1000 emails for free monthly which is plenty for me.
Emails? Emails? I don’t need no stinkin’ emails.
Apologies to treasure of the sierra madres.
gmail with separate account than primary one
Nothing at all.
I selfhost ntfy and services that only support email for notifications send them to ntfy smtp, then ntfy turns them into a push notification.
gmail with an app specific password.
Any privacy implications with this method?
A bit overkill but mxroute. Complete own Mail-environment for sending and receiving.
About 50.- a year I think it was
I use Fastmail with a specific domain and/or aliases to separate it easily by rules as needed. But I do pay for Fastmail and only send emails to myself so may or may not be applicable to you.