Is this a singular occurrence for me, or is it prevalent across the instance?
It keeps saying that my account is not in a ready state.
It also does this for Lemmy ML and Blahaj Zone.
Is this a singular occurrence for me, or is it prevalent across the instance?
It keeps saying that my account is not in a ready state.
It also does this for Lemmy ML and Blahaj Zone.
As an instance owner I can say lemmy.world is a bit of a troublemaker as it will constantly halt and resume federation activities in a very bursty way and cause momentary spikes in resource usage. I have now upgraded the instance enough that it’s not really a problem, just an annoying observation.
Having said that - feel free to test run my instance! The only problem I am currently aware of - gmail outright refuses to accept email from it, so verification is impossible. Thanks, Google! Have not had any reports about other providers, though!
What is your instance?
https://lemmy.cafe
Is it not visible next to my username?
I didn’t see it im your previous comment.
My instance uses Gmail just fine. Did you setup an app password?
I’m not using Gmail to send email. Gmail refuses to receive email from my instance.
Are you running your own mail server?
Yes, of course! In the spirit of the federation!
Most mail services will block self hosted mail servers because you have no IP reputation or if you’re using a VPS could have an IP that previously ended up on a blacklist.
Yes, but that block is normally in a form of being marked as spam. This is different. Mail gets dropped without ever reaching the recipient’s mailbox.
As an aside, I have been running my own mailserver for years and it’s been working fine since the beginning. Getting marked as spam here and there, but for the most part - fine. I’ll shift the mail setup at some point to have proper dkim support, but for now all I can say is - avoid gmail.
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I understand how spam was a problem and why, at a glance, it seemed like a great idea to simply block any email that does not come from a previously known/trusted IP. However, in my opinion, all this has achieved are two things:
Interesting. I don’t really want to get into troubleshooting, but general curiosity has me wondering a few things since my server gets delivered to Gmail but only marked as spam for a new domain for the first couple weeks.
Is there a hard spf fail? Is your IP or domain on any blacklists? Is it a digital ocean or similar vps provider using their IP pool? Do you get any bounce back from Gmail with a reason or is it silently dropping?
Yes, it’s digitalocean and yes, I get a bounced message telling me to use an email provider. I have some plans that involve a wider setup than just my lemmy instance, hence the delay in implementation.
Most mail service will not outright block email. Most seem to be configured to follow a handful of blacklists and build a reputation.
They might start you marked as spam, but few outright block based solely on IP. Spam filters are far more mature than that these days.