Post #2513056
2026-05-13 16:55 UTC
Despite the common consensus, self hosting your outbound email it's not impossible to do (*)
bgp.tools has been sending it's own outbound email since day one of having the ability to send email, while i have been doing a migration i have discovered that rspamd (for DKIM signing) was keeping it's own logs outside of journalctl, meaning they never got rotated (grrr)
The upside of this log rotation failure is that I can give you this graph: The total email volume sent per month via bgp.tools
I don't think it has been particularly hard (other than hotmail) to run this, and it means that I don't have to give customer emails to another 3rd party.
I think the only struggle for a lot of people is that it's quite difficult to find "clean" or at least "boring" IPs to send out from. i suspect you probably couldn't replicate these results with Hetzner/Digital Ocean/etc without some serious fighting or luck
(*) unless your service depends on sending to hotmail/live/msn emails, because that shit is impossible
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@domi@donotsta.re 2026-05-13 16:57
@benjojo@benjojo.co.uk > I don’t think it has been particularly hard (other than hotmail) i feel seen