On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 10:36:46PM +0900, 황병희 wrote: > Didar Hossain <di...@purlo.in> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I want to host my own email on the cloud - I don't want to use G Suite or > > any > > other commercial service because I would like to have control over my email. > > > > I read around a little and it seems that most cloud providers block SMTP > > ports > > (25,587,465) from/t the internet as well sometimes from within their > > network. > > This poses a real problem for my deployment plans. Also, note that my > > design has > > separate MSA (submission), Mailstore (IMAP) and MTA (MX) nodes. > > > > I have shortlisted Digital Ocean and Linode for my use because both of > > datacenters in India. Is anyone using either of them for MX service? > > > > Any and all feedback is most welcome including specialist/small VPS > > providers > > who I can consider to host the MX node for my domain at least. > > If you intrested in Google Compute Engine, this is useful: > https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/tutorials/sending-mail/using-mailgun?hl=en
I don't want to use mailgun/sendgrid/mandrill to send emails, I just want to take control of my email. > Also we can open (ingress) port 25 for MX at there Google Compute > Engine. Personally i'm using Google Compute Engine -- Ubuntu > 18.04. And running MTA is Postfix. Good for you, but, I guess you are using mailgun for outgoing. Kind regards, Didar -- NO OPIUM-SMOKING IN THE ELEVATORS -- sign in the Rand Hotel, New York, 1907