[sylpheed:37283] Re: Microsoft dumping app passwords and basic authentication by September 16th, 2024: OAuth, Sylpheed 3.8 beta 1 and Windows 7, works?

Javier sylfiger at gmx.com
Wed Jul 10 09:29:22 JST 2024


On Sat, 6 Jul 2024 17:48:25 -0700
"G.A. L.F." <the.real.galf at gmail.com> wrote:

> On the subject of other mail providers, does anyone know of any
> email providers that support wildcard domain aliasing?


Hi,

I was going to say that that was the reason that I use Yahoo, despite
it doesn't offer thousands, nor wildcard, and now they tell is for old
users (me) and Plus users (paid):

https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN28815.html


Your only option, and an option I seriously considered myself, is to
self-host it.

I don't know any other mail service, even paid self managed services
limit the number of aliases as if they manually add them to the
server and would need a full time employee to do it.


The drawbacks of self-hosting are that there are retards like
SPAMHAUS blacklist (or any other) that if you send mails from a
residential IP, despite you setup your server with all anti spam
requirements (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, etc), they block you.

If it wouldn't for the above, there have been years since I had
switched to a self hosted service.

I have the knowledge to do it, but... they make it impossible. So,
rent the domain + rent a server + setup it... No, thank you. Income
is finite.

Regards.


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