

Tuta is fantastic.
Tuta is fantastic.
Tuta has a catch-all option that you could consider. Makes it so you can make any email address under your domain and it’ll get to your mailbox.
I luckily haven’t encountered these yet, but I primarily use NZB
Graphene can shut it off at the hardware level, or just allow charging. It’s slick.
It should be noted that email servers, no matter the setup, require you to follow strict standards to achieve proper delivery. It’s very easy to get blacklisted, and it’s next to impossible to get off of said blacklist once you’re on it.
I used to host my own mail server with this, but it got to be too much to get my emails to actually send. I was always wondering if my email was actually delivered or if it was silently bounced or sent to spam. Email is the only thing I’m not willing to self host.
Step 1: Don’t use Google Calendar
Surely this will lower egg prices!