On 19/09/17 19:15, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

That should work of course. I'm in the same position, except I'm not
sure that forwarding to Posteo gains anything. How do you send from your
own domain? Posteo won't, so it's the SMTP server of your own domain
(coming free with mailboxes, so might as well use them), or of your ISP.
Not sure which deals better with spam issues.

Back to the same question: Which NZ mailbox provider can be recommended
for own domains?
Anyone using any European one?

I suppose it also comes back to what is wanted in an email provider. For me it's not wanting an algorithm reading all my emails and doing stuff with that information.

While I've been popping email for the last 19 years and therefore not leaving stuff on an email server somewhere, I might as well make life easier on myself and use IMAP. That introduces a second requirement of having a provider that doesn't hand over all my stuff from their servers because they do not defend users.

I'm not sure what NZ law says about all of this, which as you say Volker, comes back to the question of what NZ provider can be recommended for this sort of stuff? I haven't found one yet.

Forwarding from your own domain I guess just gets an email address that in theory you should be able to keep for as long as you keep renewing the annual fees of the provider. :)

Cheers,

Steven
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