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SHW3: Mail in a box

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Welcome back to episode 3 of the Selfhostedweb.org Podcast. It’s been a few months since the second episode, but my excuse is a valid one: it was summer and I went on vacation!

But I’m back, and here’s what this episode is all about: your very own mail-server! And not just any mail-server, no, a mail-server that is set up so easily, you wouldn’t even think mail-servers are as complicated as they are.

Mail in a box is a bundle of scripts and software, which allows you to set up your own mail-server without knowing anything about the intricacies of e-mail at all. I was fortunate enough to get Josh Tauberer on the phone, who happens to be the creator and maintainer of the project.

If you enjoyed this episode (or if you didn’t), I’d be happy about feedback. You can either send me an e-mail at richard@selfhostedweb.org, or via the contact-form on selfhostedweb.org itself or, if you do use Twitter, you can write to either @Selfhostedweb or me directly @stormgrass.

The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org.

I’d be happy if your reviewed, liked or starred this for some visibility. You can do that wherever you get your podcasts from, but specifically on iTunes or on Panoptikum.io.

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Welcome back to episode 3 of the Selfhostedweb.org Podcast. It’s been a few months since the second episode, but my excuse is a valid one: it was summer and I went on vacation!

But I’m back, and here’s what this episode is all about: your very own mail-server! And not just any mail-server, no, a mail-server that is set up so easily, you wouldn’t even think mail-servers are as complicated as they are.

Mail in a box is a bundle of scripts and software, which allows you to set up your own mail-server without knowing anything about the intricacies of e-mail at all. I was fortunate enough to get Josh Tauberer on the phone, who happens to be the creator and maintainer of the project.

If you enjoyed this episode (or if you didn’t), I’d be happy about feedback. You can either send me an e-mail at richard@selfhostedweb.org, or via the contact-form on selfhostedweb.org itself or, if you do use Twitter, you can write to either @Selfhostedweb or me directly @stormgrass.

The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org.

I’d be happy if your reviewed, liked or starred this for some visibility. You can do that wherever you get your podcasts from, but specifically on iTunes or on Panoptikum.io.

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