On Mon, 21 Sep 2020 at 10:10, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unham...@fsfe.org> wrote:
> Considering the trouble people have just setting up their own e-mail > server without getting constantly spam-listed by other people's Gmail > accounts – and the fact that the mailing lists are supposed to be public > anyway – it'd be nice to have a third party host our mailing lists. > We have at least 2 private mailing lists: PMC and GSoC mentors. The PMC list we absolutely should run ourselves on our own server(s) for confidentiality reasons, and better so that future PMC members can actually refer to the archives. GSoC lists are per year, but no less confidential. So if we're going to run mailman or whatever for those, we might as well run it for all of them - with appropriate public mirrors for the relevant lists. We could even run the Sourcehut software, if it's that good. But yes, it is annoying to run your own MTA. There's unfortunately a lot of email providers that blacklists IPs for rather annoying and bad reasons. But the wiki already sends mail from the apertium.org server, so we know that works. -- Tino Didriksen
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