As in this picture, l don’t want to remain a sender/recipient, but an address in itself. So that l can house multiple senders/recipients.

Would that be possible ?

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    There’s also the whole that even if you get everything working successfully that when you send mail it ends up in recipients junk mail folders because Google/Microsoft/other big email providers are marking your domain as spam since it’s new and unrecognized.

    There’s definitely other ways to achieve getting notifications without going to the extent of a full email server.

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      Not just your domain because it’s newly registered. Your ISPs entire residential IP block because someone 15 years ago was infected with malware that sent gmail/hotmail some spam. It doesn’t mater how much SPF, DKIM, and DMARC you set up, you’re still blocked.

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        And this is the bottom of the rabbit hole that we all go down learning it’s probably not worth it even in a corporate environment much less homelab.