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I self host through my ISP connection.
I have static IP and needed to get a business plan to obtain it. I am actually wondering if there's place where I can set up a tunnel (that would work with freebsd) and then I could use cheaper, customer based plan.
My problem is to get something that wasn't abused by spammers. I don't plan to send any advertising, it would be low volume, since it is just for my and my family.
Is a Dynamic DNS not an option for you? Most residential plans keep their IP for months if not years, only really changing if the model drops for long periods of time.
Well there's small chance someone else could get your mail, also there's a reputation of given IP + there are blacklists that list dynamic IP ranges and some servers outright block them. And last one, you can't set your own reverse DNS, which could increase like hood ending up in spam folder.