(Steven Sykes)
>    2. Re: Time to change email (Volker Kuhlmann)
From: Steven Sykes <[email protected]>
> On 19/09/17 19:15, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

> 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.

POP3 needs to die.  Let it go. There is no setup where pop3 is the correct
answer, unless a component dates from 10+ years ago in which case the
question becomes one of upgrades.


Why have an email provider at all?  Host your own mailserver and keep it
in-house or at least totally under your control.  A hosted VM somewhere
would be awesome and if it fails you have noone to blame but yourself.


I'd offer a personal VM to CLUGgers, but I still only have one IPv4
address, so that doesn't play nicely with separation, which affects
reputation.

If you want an IPv6 only VM, I could do something, but realistically the
lack of v4 would stuff you up.


How about an AWS t2.micro in Sydney AWS for $11.68 US/mo or $9.49 US/mo
with reserved instances?  That's 1GB ram and 100% of 1 core for 144
minutes a day.  Larger sizes available but they get spendy quickly.
Disk is priced at $0.12 USD/GB/month for general purpose SSD or
$0.05 USD/GB/mo for magnetic storage.
You get one elastic IPv4 address for free, and additional v4 IPs cost half
a cent per hour, or ~$3.72 US per month.
IPv6 is offered, but I've not found a price on it.

On the other end you can have a X1.32xlarge with 128 cores, 1952 GB ram,
two 1.9TB SSD and 25 Gbit networking for $14,118 US/mo or $8,700 if
committed.

This site is very useful for comparing instance sizes and costs.
http://www.ec2instances.info/?region=ap-southeast-2&cost_duration=monthly


Another option is https://www.vpscity.co.nz/vps-servers offerings starting
from $20NZ /mo.  I've never used these.


-- 
Criggie

http://criggie.org.nz/



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