On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, adam bultman wrote:
> I'll agree with Arthur about how it's not complicated. Nor is it
> particularly expensive to have hardware capable of hosting mail.
> The only drag with it is if there's a problem with the server (bad disk, etc)
> but you were planning on going fishing, or something else. Then you're torn
> between fun, and having email.
Ah, but that's what secondary MX hosts are for. Replace the disk and
rebuild the array after you get back from fishing.
> FWIW, I host my mail on a server at work, which already hosts email. But, I
> use my domain as a guinea pig, so I'm beta-testing changes I want to
> implement server-wide.
I use my own servers, but I do a lot of experimentation with my domains as
well. Always good to have a sandbox to test in.
--Arthur Corliss
Live Free or Die
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