Stephen Daniel writes:

 > Currently I am running a small web site and a modest mailman3
 > implementation in Google's cloud for less than $25/month, including
 > the cost of the Google Workspace account that lets me use their
 > SMTP relay.
 >  Any suggestions on more reliable ways of implementing mailman3
 > that do not dramatically expand the budget are most welcome.

More reliable I can't speak to yet, it's only been about 2 months, but
I'm running Mailman, webserver, Cyrus imapd, and the MTA system
(including spamfiltering, DKIM and ARC signing, etc) on a Linode, with
just the addresses that Linode provides.  So far, very easy.  I got
banned by IP from the get-go by O365, which automatically unbanned me
in a very simple procedure (seriously, I expected MSFT to be a *much*
bigger PITA).  Then I had to disable outgoing SMTP over IPv6 because
Spamhaus.  (Long story short: they refuse to talk to you about your
IPv6 addresses unless you own at least a /64 network.)

Less than $15/month but very low traffic, both mail and web.


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Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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