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1 year ago100 daily api calls or something. Thats nothing
100 daily api calls or something. Thats nothing
10€/year domains are the standard. There are some alternatives like Hostinger which have “free” ones. Managing domain settings can be a pain in the ass a lot of the time. I personally use Cloudflare to manage my DNS settings for ease of use, tho I’ve heard tgere are privacy concerns with using Cloudflare.
As for the guide, here’s one from ChatGPT:
Certainly! Here’s a step-by-step guide to setting up a self-hosted and secure email service using Docker containers:
Step 1: Set up a server
Step 2: Install Docker and Docker Compose
Step 3: Acquire a domain name
Step 4: Obtain an SSL certificate
Step 5: Configure DNS records
Step 6: Set up and configure mail server containers
docker-compose.yml
file to define the containers and their configurations.Step 7: Start the containers
docker-compose up -d
command to start the containers in detached mode.Step 8: Test the email service
Step 9: Implement additional security measures
It’s important to note that setting up a secure email service requires a good understanding of server administration and email protocols. It’s recommended to consult official documentation and seek professional assistance if needed to ensure proper configuration and security.