Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 20:29:19 +0100 From: freebsd@boosten.org To: FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Cc: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org> Subject: Re: Somewhat OT: Mail Relay Services Message-ID: <8D8BC388-9CC2-48DC-97C0-CB66979F5F89@boosten.org> In-Reply-To: <b3b3fce5-ae71-047e-33f6-4f0483f7e759@pinyon.org> References: <877d08ef-d533-69f6-4c44-f2cbbe39ba31@tundraware.com> <b3b3fce5-ae71-047e-33f6-4f0483f7e759@pinyon.org>
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> Op 28 feb. 2021, om 20:17 heeft Russell L. Carter <rcarter@pinyon.org> = het volgende geschreven: >=20 > Anybody know of a successful strategy here? Maintaining your own > servers can occasionally be a pain, but I really like managing my > own servers exactly how I want them. I relay my outbound email through my ISP=E2=80=99s mailservers (but = having the correct DKIM, DMARC and SPF records), but manage my DNS = myself with GoDaddy. Don=E2=80=99t have fixed IPs, but manage that through DynDNS. Works like charm for several years. Peter =E2=80=94 It never hurts to help=20 - Eek the Cat!
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