Tag: email
Marketing & Outreach
Marketing & Outreach There are a vast number of ways to generate interest in your website. Here are just a few that may be helpful to you in driving traffic and sustaining your online business efforts. Email Lists Your website...
Sending & Receiving Email
Sending and Receiving Email In order to send and receive email from your custom domain name, you’ll need to register with an email hosting service of some kind. While you can host your own email server, I don’t generally recommend...
Build Your Own Email Features with Open Source Filtering Software
Filtered is an open source PHP-based IMAP mail filtering platform. While Filtered provides basic mail filtering features and learns from the folders you drag and drop your email to, it is also a powerful foundational platform to enhance and innovate...
How to Encrypt Selected Messages in Gmail
Since the revelation of NSA access to Google Gmail servers, it’s clear that Gmail is readily browsable by authorities without a warrant. Furthermore, using PGP encryption with your contacts is difficult to set up and get both parties to use...
How Geogram built a free group email service using Yii and Mailgun
The great folks at Mailgun have published my tutorial: How Geogram built a free group email service using Yii for PHP with MySQL also available on my blog. Mailgun is a scalable, cloud-based email engine that’s easy to integrate with your email-driven...
GMail Alternatives in the PRISM Age: How to Host Your Own Email Server in the Cloud
Update: You may be interested in Filtered, my new open source IMAP-based mail filtering application which includes the capability to encrypt selected messages, removing them from your IMAP or Gmail account. I’ve posted a new tutorial called, How to Install Your...
Install iRedMail
Install iRedmail: Your Own Private E-mail Server in the Cloud Digital Ocean’s $5/mo. fast SSD servers make a great choice for hosting your email. For a gmail alternative, try FastMail. Installing iRedMail Sign in to your instance using the preceding instructions....