top | item 34908870 (no title) callesgg | 3 years ago You need to get a proper self owned ip range with your own WHOIS info for your mail server.On google I found that one can get a IPv4 /30 subnet for about 11 USD a year. discuss order hn newest scandox|3 years ago Not a huge amount of hosting companies support Bring Your Own IP do they? tomatocracy|3 years ago More do than you'd think.But for IPv4, true BYOIP isn't really possible for less than a /24 block, which is overkill for just selfhosting personal email.It also usually involves needing to set up a company to own/lease the block if you haven't already got one. xolox|3 years ago By definition most of them won't because it's a complicated mess. msravi|3 years ago Can you link to this please? Everything I see seems much more expensive...
scandox|3 years ago Not a huge amount of hosting companies support Bring Your Own IP do they? tomatocracy|3 years ago More do than you'd think.But for IPv4, true BYOIP isn't really possible for less than a /24 block, which is overkill for just selfhosting personal email.It also usually involves needing to set up a company to own/lease the block if you haven't already got one. xolox|3 years ago By definition most of them won't because it's a complicated mess.
tomatocracy|3 years ago More do than you'd think.But for IPv4, true BYOIP isn't really possible for less than a /24 block, which is overkill for just selfhosting personal email.It also usually involves needing to set up a company to own/lease the block if you haven't already got one.
scandox|3 years ago
tomatocracy|3 years ago
But for IPv4, true BYOIP isn't really possible for less than a /24 block, which is overkill for just selfhosting personal email.
It also usually involves needing to set up a company to own/lease the block if you haven't already got one.
xolox|3 years ago
msravi|3 years ago