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Yeah, we all heard THAT story, but is it practical to do? Simple? Complex? More secure? Less secure?
Aside from a domain name, what all else is needed? Should a techdumb doink even try it?
I'm just getting tired of the normal services. I have accounts at mail.com, Yahoo, Outlook, Proton, Vivaldi and a few others, but they all have some sort of restrictions or other issues. I also have a domain with their flavor of in house mail, but there are fees.
Aside from a domain name, what all else is needed? Should a techdumb doink even try it?
I'm just getting tired of the normal services. I have accounts at mail.com, Yahoo, Outlook, Proton, Vivaldi and a few others, but they all have some sort of restrictions or other issues. I also have a domain with their flavor of in house mail, but there are fees.