[Discuss] TLD for Personal Use - Email
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Sun Jun 9 16:01:22 EDT 2013
On 6/9/2013 10:31 AM, David Kramer wrote:
>
> ... So what is the perceived difficulty in running
> your own mail server? To me, the risk of an ISP screwing up, changing
> TOS, raising rates, or doing me a favor by filtering out what they think
> is "spam", is greater than the risk and inconvenience of running my own
> server.
The hardest part is keeping on top of all the security fixes: I got
owned because of an exploit in Exim4, my email MTA.
> I second the suggestion of not setting up IMAP or POP accounts for
> random people. Talking through setting up the mail client over the
> phone is a drag, and now you have an announce list for planned and
> unplanned downtime. As it is I host content for various nonprofits on
> my server and that's a problem.
I made the same mistake, albeit to a lesser degree: I forward emails for
a domain owned by my sister's business, and having /any/ connection to
someone else's email automagically makes you /their/ help desk for
email, network, word processing, spreadsheets, Slowbooks, or
whatever-else-is-wrong-today.
I recommend you just refuse to participate in any family discussion that
involves computers: I'm at the point where I tell my relatives "I'd
rather not talk about work" when they ask me computer-related questions,
because I've found out that most of their "How do I ..." questions are a
camel's nose in the tent of "Can you do that for me"?
Bill
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