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TL;DR: I want to pull emails from 5 accounts on to my homeserver to anti spam them and have my clients pull from there

I currently have like 5 major email accounts on different providers which I use for 100s of accounts on many platforms.

Some of these accounts are very old and come with the added bonus of no spam filter on the free tier.

Now, if you use outlook, you can define anti spam rules there, I know. But since I‘m using many different devices and different mail clients, I can’t be bothered to make anti spam rules for all of them.

So I thought it should be doable to pull all the emails from all my accounts and have them go through anti spam on my home server. Sidenote: I have anti spam on some email providers but I can’t redirect the one address to there as to use that accounts anti spam.

One solution would be to just get rid of this one account but I‘m a little anxious about the consequences since it is my oldest account with unthinkable amounts of accounts linked to it.

Does anyone have a similar scenario or an idea for a solution?

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[-] gaael@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I might be wrong, but for me OP is not trying to actually run email, rather have a staging ground that pulls all emails from their accounts on actual providers, apply some treatment to said emails and pull them from client-side apps on their devices.

[-] PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah I get that, but the way that usually works is by running a mail host that relays to upstream accounts.

Such things are a stairway to heaven to malware & Trojan horses…nothing says “check me out” like a bot finding out smtp is open on a local domain behind a firewall. That moves the attack from auto crypto mal to “how can we control this dudes email”.

I get the intention just be very very careful.

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