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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • The issues with IP reputation, and mail providers like Microsoft and Google choosing to make massive, sweeping email blackholes with no recourse are the real problem.

    Hosting your own email is not really all that hard.

    It does require some understanding of how SMTP works, and how to avoid things like backscatter - but its all very tractable.

    I run my own mailserver on Linode. Granted it is a single user instance, and I don’t send that much email, but I have had very few issues.

    The few times I have had an issue is usually places just flat out not accepting email addresses with custom domains. (Looking at you, AutoZone… Looking at you.)








  • I’ve actually been fighting with this since yesterday.

    Pocket Casts is one of my last things that I’m not self-hosting, and I’m trying to change that.

    My list of requirements was:

    1. Multi-device sync
    2. Be able to play seamlessly from either a web UI or my mobile device, picking up where I left off on either device.

    For my Gpodder backend I chose to use the GpodderSync NextCloud app, since I’m already running NextCloud.

    I tried PinePods and PodFetch for the web interface, both of which had various issues with sync.

    Supposedly there’s a big update to sync coming for PinePods in a couple days, but I wasn’t able to get it working at all.

    PodFetch has its own internal gpodder server implementation, but for the life of me, I could not get it to keep listen state in sync. Also, I initially set it up to use OIDC authentication since I’m also running Authentik - but don’t try to do that if you want to use the Gpodder integration. The two are essentially mutually exclusive, at least in its current state.

    What I’ve settled on for the moment:

    1. AntennaPod for mobile playback. (Be aware that there are additional steps for Android Auto support if you install it from F-Droid as I did)
    2. NextCloud GpodderSync to keep track of listen state and subscriptions.
    3. NextCloud NextPod app for web UI playback. I’m not exactly happy with this, as it’s a very ugly and basic UI, but it does work, and it does keep track of where I left off the way I want. Hopefully the PinePods update fixes my issues with it, as the web interface for that was much more slick.

    UPDATE: I recently discovered RePod which is also a NextCloud app, but the interface is much better than NextPod.