John Regehr on Nostr: I'm OK with my email living on some company's (google, proton, whatever) servers, but ...
I'm OK with my email living on some company's (google, proton, whatever) servers, but I'm less and less interested in tying my email address to some organization
IIUC, forwarding from some address I control, like john@regehr.org, is kind of involved -- I need to either run a mail server (would prefer not to) or use a third party forwarding service.
do I have this right? do any easy/stable options suggest themselves? I'm only interested in a setup that I can run for like the next 20 years
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2025-03-19 15:44:41Event JSON
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