Re: [bitfolk] Mail server on Bitfolk

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Author: Andy Smith
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On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 08:23:49PM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
>     https://www.mailop.org/

>
> Linked on that page is "Best Practice for Servers" and that article
> goes through some of what you'll need to do to maximise your
> deliverability. You'll see it's quite a technical burden. Even more
> so if you have untrusted folk sending through you.


And this is the more in-depth post that the above-mentioned article
was distilled from:

    https://bridge.grumpy-troll.org/2020/07/small-mailserver-bcp/


For context I would say you are a "small" mailserver if you send
only a few thousand emails per day, or less.

Cheers,
Andy

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