<div dir="ltr"><div>Hover.com has a mail forwarder for $5 a year. Not sure if that meets your technical requirements.</div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 3:07 AM Alex Carver via Ale <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">As I said, I'm not asking for much. :) Literally the RAM alone in the<br>
server would be enough.<br>
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On 2020-02-25 18:32, SpaXpert, Inc. wrote:<br>
> $10 a year???<br>
> Wow.<br>
> <br>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 5:15 PM Alex Carver via Ale <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org" target="_blank">ale@ale.org</a>> wrote:<br>
> <br>
>> I think that's a bit much, I don't really need to double up like that, I<br>
>> just want to boomerang a select set of automated messages from my<br>
>> systems to my phone. Having a server pulling from Protonmail seems like<br>
>> a few extra hoops.<br>
>><br>
>> I was really hoping for something like a $10/year cheap plan with maybe<br>
>> a dozen MB of storage space and IMAP.<br>
>><br>
>> On 2020-02-24 05:56, Jim Kinney via Ale wrote:<br>
>>> +1<br>
>>><br>
>>> Set up a mail service on a cheap vps using the protonmail bridge that<br>
>> you connect your phone to.<br>
>>><br>
>>> On February 24, 2020 7:14:08 AM EST, Jeff Hubbs via Ale <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org" target="_blank">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>
>>>> It's also wholly dependent on a corporation that merely grants you, by<br>
>>>> its providence and favor, continuous permission to use as *they* see<br>
>>>> fit. The service is theirs to control at their whim, and you have no<br>
>>>> leverage over them whatsoever. That it is also the "much easier<br>
>>>> solution" is no accident.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> On 2/23/20 11:49 PM, Alex Carver via Ale wrote:<br>
>>>>> I already use Gmail and it's not fully reliable. Every time I come<br>
>>>> off<br>
>>>>> wifi and onto the cellular network Google blocks my mail access until<br>
>>>> I<br>
>>>>> respond to an email asking me if it was me that connected to my<br>
>>>> email.<br>
>>>>> It happens Every. Single. Day. It's really frustrating which is why<br>
>>>> I<br>
>>>>> wanted something else.<br>
>>>>><br>
>>>>> It's also very slow. Sometimes I don't get updated for half an hour<br>
>>>> or<br>
>>>>> more because they don't support IMAP push where the other server I'm<br>
>>>>> using will send me the notification in a matter of seconds.<br>
>>>>><br>
>>>>> On 2020-02-23 20:13, SpaXpert, Inc. wrote:<br>
>>>>>> Gmail is a much easier solution.<br>
>>>>>><br>
>>>>>> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 1:00 PM Alex Carver via Ale <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org" target="_blank">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
>>>> wrote:<br>
>>>>>><br>
>>>>>>> The bridge won't work with my phone. Currently I have my phone<br>
>>>> making<br>
>>>>>>> the direct IMAP access (and also IMAP push) to retrieve the<br>
>>>> messages.<br>
>>>>>>><br>
>>>>>>><br>
>>>>>>> On 2020-02-23 05:06, Jim Kinney wrote:<br>
>>>>>>>> Protonmail free account with the imap bridge?<br>
>>>>>>>><br>
>>>>>>>> On February 23, 2020 3:34:12 AM EST, Alex Carver via Ale<br>
>>>> <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org" target="_blank">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
>>>>>>> wrote:<br>
>>>>>>>>> Anyone have a suggestion for a very cheap mail host that can<br>
>>>> handle<br>
>>>>>>>>> just<br>
>>>>>>>>> a couple messages per day with IMAP capability? I have domains<br>
>>>>>>>>> registered through Godaddy right now and they've suddenly decided<br>
>>>> that<br>
>>>>>>>>> the basic single mail address they provide with domains is going<br>
>>>> away<br>
>>>>>>>>> in<br>
>>>>>>>>> favor of MS Exchange/Office 365 and they will be charging for it.<br>
>>>>>>>>><br>
>>>>>>>>> I use it to send time critical messages that my machines generate<br>
>>>> to my<br>
>>>>>>>>> phone (monitored by K9 mail) because it's cheaper than sending<br>
>>>> text<br>
>>>>>>>>> messages to my phone (I pay per message). I don't need much at<br>
>>>> all,<br>
>>>>>>>>> the<br>
>>>>>>>>> messages are stripped down by procmail before sending them out so<br>
>>>>>>>>> they're only like 1 kB or so and I delete them shortly after<br>
>>>> receiving<br>
>>>>>>>>> them so I don't even need much storage. I already run my mail<br>
>>>> server<br>
>>>>>>>>> at<br>
>>>>>>>>> home but this is a secondary path that exists outside of my<br>
>>>> network for<br>
>>>>>>>>> a little redundancy. I don't need to transfer the domains or buy<br>
>>>>>>>>> another one necessarily, I can just point the MX records at the<br>
>>>> host.<br>
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