Anyone got any recommendations for a secure,stable and cheap VPS for me to host a mail server ?
I'd like to follow this guide http://sealedabstract.com/code/nsa-proof-your-e-mail-in-2-hours/
although personally I would probably use CentOS instead of Debian.
>>62433439
the one you host at home
>>62433664
>what are power costs
>what is uptime
>>62433439
Bump
I've used ramnode in the past, and liked it. It was cheap, and the only reason I shut it down was because I didn't need to host my website anymore. I had openVPN and postfix+dovecot on there too.
Curious to see what other people recommend
fastmail.com
>>62434124
I only want a bare vps server that I install the actual email server on myself.
OpenBSD with opensmtpd.
Encfs is dead and while your system is online your partitions will always be unencrypted. Encrypted mailboxes do not exist and anyone telling you otherwise are lying.
Regarding spam, grey listing with DNSbl > spamassassin etc.
Opendkim is barely used, I only know that google use it and I have found a random company that did it too, other than that ... Not really useful
SPF records are demanded by some, like Google. Don't use it and your shit ends up in junk
Cockbox, but only for the memes.
>>62434249
Also:
Use self signed certificates and not CA certs like letsencrypt, CAs are bad and don't add anything to security aspects. Salt your passwords in the db, use strong hashes/crypto, client certificates improve security by a lot, use TLS and not SSL, don't even enable pop3 or IMAP go straight pop3s imaps, do TLS on 25