Email or username:

Password:

Forgot your password?
Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail:

Normal authors: release book to the public early in the week, with much fanfare.

Me, late Friday afternoon, from a dark alley: "psst! Hey, you! Yeah, you! #sysadmin! Buddy! You ever wanted to Run Your Own Mail Server?" #ryoms

tiltedwindmillpress.com/produc

(boosts appreciated! :flan_beg: )

40 comments
mfjurbala

@mwl

Is this the writer equivalent of pushing to prod on Friday?

Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail:

huh. someone actually bought the silly thing. :flan_confused:

ludman1

@mwl
I finaly migrated MX records of my self hosted server to Proton. Glad I did it. Last 2 years was a pain without rDNS from my ISP Provider.

Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail:

@ludman1

Yeah, you need reverse DNS, period. That's in Chapter 0 of the book.

dexternemrod

@mwl

@ludman1

Which is what I read atm.
And I love it! ✌️

Bredroll

@mwl first two times I saw this in my feed I misread it as "Ruin your own mailserver" :D

Captain Steph

@mwl mail without contacts and calendar is pretty pointless IMO.

Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail:

@sirber calendar and contacts are purely internal, and depend on your other systems.

Email interoperating with other sites is precise. Get that going, the rest is straightforward.

Xilokar

@mwl
For a lapse of time, i read "Ruin Your Own Mail Server"...

kit

@mwl @Xilokar I think I’ve found my server hostname. Ruin.

johne

@Xilokar @mwl I swear I thought I was seeing "things"

Dr Bob

@mwl
How about a book on how to set up your own #Mastodon server? Is that in the pipeline?

Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail:

@drrjv

Thought about it, but no. Mastodon is a beast.

Watching alternative implementations to see which is the first to full usability & maintainability.

Kermode

@mwl @drrjv
Not a book exactly, but my decades of notes on securing servers and setting up postfix may as well be!
These days, given an empty debian vps, rDNS and less than two hours, you can have an instance of any/all of several fedi things running with a further few mouse clicks using YUNOhost. During the initial setup, you end up with postfix, clamav, dovecot and roundcube webmail by default.
I'm still giddy with the simplicity every time I set one up.
Edit: fine for a hobbyist or very SMB, not a big org or important production.

@mwl @drrjv
Not a book exactly, but my decades of notes on securing servers and setting up postfix may as well be!
These days, given an empty debian vps, rDNS and less than two hours, you can have an instance of any/all of several fedi things running with a further few mouse clicks using YUNOhost. During the initial setup, you end up with postfix, clamav, dovecot and roundcube webmail by default.
I'm still giddy with the simplicity every time I set one up.
Edit: fine for a hobbyist or very SMB,...

DELETED

@mwl Was an offer, have to pay extra... not practical for me.

Mark T. Tomczak

@mwl Pretty much in love with that cover art given the subject matter, NGL. 😉

echarlie

@mwl I really would rather not run my own mailserver (I'm not even 30 and have configured sendmail). I just wish commercial providers implemented the damn standards [correctly].

Congrats on the new book. Now I'm looking at your ed books and wondering where my life went wrong.

Oblomov

@mwl interesting choice of cover there, LOL

Ken Brucker

@mwl Ahhh!!! I will be sending this to several IT staff where I work on Monday!

Elena ``of Valhalla''

@mwl are you trying to ruin sysadmin-ish people's weekend, here?

(it's for a good reason, boosting to help ruining even more of them :D )

Sass, David

@mwl I started writing one about running SharePoint Server but licensing is not kind to people.

Sebastian

@mwl
nerds: selfhosting is easy, just do it

also nerds: this is the cover for my new book about selfhosting 👹🐧🧨

I like it 😄

Michael Ormsby

@mwl Aww.. cute little penguins and daemons playing together nicely. Warms the cockles of my heart.

Camille Fournier

@mwl boosting because this cover is truly a classic

nboynorge

@mwl great book written by a great author. I got mine two days ago.
Thank you @mwl for writting it!

WerySkok :verified_think:

@mwl I use Stalwart mail server as it offers all in one solution and ignore rDNS because that's dumb and everything still works

Go Up