As in this picture, l don’t want to remain a sender/recipient, but an address in itself. So that l can house multiple senders/recipients.

Would that be possible ?

    • cybervegan@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      Well, it depends what you call spam, how well known your server is (are your email addresses spread far and wide on the web or only known to a couple of people) but a lot of spam is automated and algorithmic, so most servers will be showered with speculative mail addressed to likely mailboxes - which your server still has to process, if only to bounce the message; if you have antispam measures, your server can just drop the connection when it detects a spammy sender (e.g. from an address on a black or greylist). I’m not currently running any mail servers, but a few years back when I did, I used to get about 80% spam incoming.

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      Honestly, not all that bad. A lot of the spam is just the stuff from companies we gave our email, y’know, the usual.

      There’s the occasional spam/scam email, every few days at most, but it’s pretty ignorable.

      (we did set up rspamd purely for DKIM signing, and it might be filtering our inbound email, I don’t know.)

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      I ran an open smtp server for an experiment. Most of the email it got was more like probes than traditional spam.