Which isn’t realistic, given that even if you could get port 25 whitelisted by your isp, email providers like gmail will still block your traffic regardless of your dkim or spf records. If you ARE going to self-host, do it with a cloud provider that allows self managed keys.
Which isn’t realistic, given that even if you could get port 25 whitelisted by your isp, email providers like gmail will still block your traffic regardless of your dkim or spf records. If you ARE going to self-host, do it with a cloud provider that allows self managed keys.
Haha. What? Just looking for a regular email address not compromised.
protonmail maybe?