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16 days agoYes? June’s personal stuff isn’t your business, and she left open source because of people like you
I’m Jade, a programmer. Check out my website, I guess?
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Yes? June’s personal stuff isn’t your business, and she left open source because of people like you


Where did you get this from?


Continuwuity.org has reasonable documentation, and you can (and should) disable signups or require a token to sign up.


You may also want to look into MASH: https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/mash-playbook
Email is federated. You can set up your own server using something like Stalwart in a few hours. I deliver thousands of emails a month on my personal server. The problem is deliver ability to Gmail and outlook, but if you don’t care about that then you’re golden.
My personal selfhosting repo is just about 2 years old with 750 commits now, and probably more than 60 containers running. It’s not because of one great effort or design or anything, just setting up a service or two when I find it interesting every few weeks, and trying to make all my setup consistent. Almost everything is deployed as a container run by Podman quadlets, files mounted in /var/opt, config etc copied into place by an ansible script. But not everything, sometimes getting it working was easier without the sensible or I needed to do some funny networking.
TLDR: Coming back again later, and making that easier.