From: | pentarctagon(at)tutamail(dot)com |
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To: | Célestin Matte <cmatte(at)spi-inc(dot)org> |
Cc: | Spi General <spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Mailing list/email forwarding hosting |
Date: | 2025-02-07 17:37:54 |
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> Are you just looking for mailing lists and address forwarding (from a custom domain name)? If so, I would recommend you do your mailing list hosting with groups.io <http://groups.io> (free for mailing lists up to 100 people)
Yes, that's exactly what we're looking for. How does groups.io do email forwarding? A group is essentially a mailing list, but for email forwarding it looks like it'd still be a group just with the Visibility privacy setting set to "Group not listed in directory, messages private"?
Feb 2, 2025, 05:01 by cmatte(at)spi-inc(dot)org:
>> Not sure what other projects use. SPI uses Google Suite if memory serves me right, Celestin would know more. I think FreedroidRPG uses Gandi when they provided free mailboxes and forwards, but I am not sure if Gandi still does that.
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> SPI relies on Google's SMTP servers to emit emails, and on an internal deployment of PGLister and PGArchives for mailing lists.
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> PGLister: https://gitlab.com/pglister/pglister
> PGLister with my patches (necessary for new deployment) + documentation: https://gitlab.com/cmatte/pglister
> PGArchives: https://github.com/postgres/pgarchives
> PGArchives with my patches (various additions, e.g. making search work): https://gitlab.com/cmatte/pgarchives/
> Ansible deployment script: https://gitlab.com/cmatte/ansible-pglister
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> Célestin Matte
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