That's pretty clever.

A plug here for DigitalOcean.  Has worked well (very low traffic
though) for me and I believe I'm paying like $5/mo.

Ray

On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 09:17:22AM -0700, Ted Cabeen wrote:
> You've gotten lots of good answers.  The only other one I'd want to
> mention is that you can also host your personal email out of your
> home server and use an AWS t2.nano instance to proxy the email in
> and out. That eliminates storage charges for those of us with rather
> large email archives.  At $72 for a 3-year reserved AWS t2.nano
> instance, the cost is super-low.
> 
> --Ted
> 
> On 2016-07-05 19:14, John Stoffel wrote:
> >
> >Guys,
> >I've just gotten a new bill from my current hosting provider and they
> >want an arm and a leg for hosting a static and pretty much dead
> >personal web site, but also my stoffel.org domain for mail.
> >
> >I'm looking for someplace to either do a VPS running Debian, or some
> >place that has an IMAPS solution with Sieve filtering, since I really
> >want to move to all IMAP so I can read email on my phone, as well as
> >from within emacs using VM, or (probably more likely) using mutt.
> >
> >I've looked a little at DigitalOcean, prgmr.com (looks good!) and
> >possibly others.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >John
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