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Nextcloud, Qbittorrent, Truenas and loads of other svcs take optional email credentials for sending alerts and other features (eg. password recovery for nextcloud).

What email providers do people usually use to make this process simple to set up? For example, Microsoft doesn't allow basic auth anymore so it's supposedly not possible to use via most of these setups, and some other services seem like they have a low inbox size (does this matter?)

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[–] mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud -2 points 2 days ago

I moved to Google workspace for email, yes I know it Google.

I have my home IP and dedi IP in the routing settings, then just use SMTP to Google and let them forward to me.

All servers have null mail installed and setup for Google, I also have docker containers with config if needed

[–] Ulrich@feddit.org -5 points 2 days ago (27 children)

Email is my biggest frustration in self-hosting. So many services are dependent on it for reasons no one seems to be able to explain. It costs money to run it. And just the experience of email is atrocious. I don't understand why we haven't moved on from it. We have browser notifications, we have app notifications (both via big tech and NTFY), we have a thousand other chat platforms you can communicate through. It just boggles my mind that we haven't moved away from this archaic technology.

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