The text that Boston College ITS Training and Communications removed on March 30 was:
"Using a wireless router in your room; others may share illegal material through your router, giving the appearance that you are the guilty party."
My advice is to give up. The era of a small organisation running their own email server has passed.
I have been running a mail server since 1994, and I am about to give up. Even being careful, there is a percentage of my mail that doesn't make it to the intended recipient. I have reverse DNS setup correctly, am whitelisted by my cloud provider, and ensure that my mail configuration is correct.
I have wasted more hours than I care to admit keeping everything running, but I face at least one major email related issue per year, compared to when I started with something every couple of years, and then usually a silly configuration issue.
I have better things to do with my time now. Let one of the big boys handle the hassles. You can still have your own domain and even some aliases.
The text that Boston College ITS Training and Communications removed on March 30 was: "Using a wireless router in your room; others may share illegal material through your router, giving the appearance that you are the guilty party."
My advice is to give up. The era of a small organisation running their own email server has passed. I have been running a mail server since 1994, and I am about to give up. Even being careful, there is a percentage of my mail that doesn't make it to the intended recipient. I have reverse DNS setup correctly, am whitelisted by my cloud provider, and ensure that my mail configuration is correct. I have wasted more hours than I care to admit keeping everything running, but I face at least one major email related issue per year, compared to when I started with something every couple of years, and then usually a silly configuration issue. I have better things to do with my time now. Let one of the big boys handle the hassles. You can still have your own domain and even some aliases.