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  4. Another small victory today.'nA salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now".

Another small victory today.'nA salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now".

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  • Paul Wilde :dontpanic2: :smeghead: :archlinux: :freebsd:undefined Paul Wilde :dontpanic2: :smeghead: :archlinux: :freebsd:

    @stefano with your permission, i am definitely saying "can you provide an explanation instead of this brochure?" Next time a client sends me a brochure they were sent by a sales rep for my consideration ๐Ÿ™„

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    @paul of course you can!

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      @stefano i'm full of envy , did not have clients on my mail servers since the great Zimbra days . my personal server is DoveCot and Postdix although i'm afraid to give it to my clients and handle the endless problems with mails they MSFTshit is blocking. .

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      @glzr I can understand your point...

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      • Internet Randoundefined Internet Rando

        @stefano Random, but sincere, kudos!

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        @mousey thank you!

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        • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

          Another small victory today.

          A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

          I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
          The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

          Because people need explanations, not brochures.

          #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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          @stefano Congratulations, very well done!

          Where you notably ahead of the sales person regarding the clients trust by way of earlier collaborations or where your arguments simply _that_ good or both? ;)

          It would be really interesting to know the specifics of such a real world example of a FOSS-powered E-Mail suite. Which software packages on what servers? Which software is going to be used in what fashion by the users?

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          • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

            Another small victory today.

            A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

            I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
            The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

            Because people need explanations, not brochures.

            #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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            @stefano how does one do that nowadays ? I feel like it used to be possible to do that back in the day โ€ฆ but I thought it was well nigh impossible nowadays to avoid email going into some black hole if not on some well known service? And i am a nerd! Lol. Is there a good write up anywhere ?

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            • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

              Another small victory today.

              A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

              I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
              The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

              Because people need explanations, not brochures.

              #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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              @stefano there is even an open source exchange-like server. Will you propose that or a more standard solution with postfix, imap etc?

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              • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                Another small victory today.

                A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                @stefano yeah but the flip side is managing that server and the spam blocking and all the other crap that comes with it

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                • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                  Another small victory today.

                  A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                  I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                  The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                  Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                  #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                  @stefano ... google holds all the cards? says who lol
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                  • Ospite? Ospite

                    @stefano yeah but the flip side is managing that server and the spam blocking and all the other crap that comes with it

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                    @orcanize I'm sure @stefano knows that very well and it may even have been part of the discussion. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                      Another small victory today.

                      A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                      I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                      The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                      Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                      #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                      #22

                      @stefano In the meantime, the provider I've been paying to host my email just moved to Office365 and it took me many hours to get back into my email. *sigh*
                      I wish it were easy to find a decent self-sovereign provider for personal use. ๐Ÿฅบ

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                      • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                        Another small victory today.

                        A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                        I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                        The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                        Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                        #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                        @stefano

                        presenting technically correct information, without a financial gain bias, isn't guaranteed to work every time but it's definitely worth trying every time. sometimes, the right thing happens.

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                        • Daniel ้ป„ๆณ•ๅฎ˜ CyReVolt ๐Ÿขundefined Daniel ้ป„ๆณ•ๅฎ˜ CyReVolt ๐Ÿข

                          @stefano In the meantime, the provider I've been paying to host my email just moved to Office365 and it took me many hours to get back into my email. *sigh*
                          I wish it were easy to find a decent self-sovereign provider for personal use. ๐Ÿฅบ

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                          @CyReVolt @stefano This is the kind of info a beginner like me needs to understand about email servers and OpenBSD. Could you comment on completeness and correctness of this guide?

                          https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/12aydcc/beginners_guide_to_simple_selfhosted_email_on/

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                          • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                            Another small victory today.

                            A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                            I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                            The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                            Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                            #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                            @stefano tell me you were cheering with an espresso cup in the hand, equivalent of "dropping mic" for the nerds :)

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                            • Frank O'Dwyerundefined Frank O'Dwyer

                              @stefano how does one do that nowadays ? I feel like it used to be possible to do that back in the day โ€ฆ but I thought it was well nigh impossible nowadays to avoid email going into some black hole if not on some well known service? And i am a nerd! Lol. Is there a good write up anywhere ?

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                              @fodwyer @stefano
                              Came here to ask this ๐Ÿ˜… everything I've been reading about self hosting email has basically said: do it if you don't like your emails being delivered ๐Ÿ˜ญ

                              TIA!!

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                              • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                                Another small victory today.

                                A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                                I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                                The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                                Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                                #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                                @stefano
                                Well, having Google "as a backup" wouldn't be so bad, if it's possible to be sanely configured. But putting encrypted snapshot of mail data on Google or any other clowd service would be easier "as a backup for time in disaster".

                                The sales person should have proposed such a use-cases.

                                And I'm old enough to retrieve my emails into local using POP3, preferred over IMAP. (gmail "service" doesn't seem to like it, though.)

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                                • Frank Gronenbergundefined Frank Gronenberg

                                  @stefano Congratulations, very well done!

                                  Where you notably ahead of the sales person regarding the clients trust by way of earlier collaborations or where your arguments simply _that_ good or both? ;)

                                  It would be really interesting to know the specifics of such a real world example of a FOSS-powered E-Mail suite. Which software packages on what servers? Which software is going to be used in what fashion by the users?

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                                  @frikkelgard @stefano I canโ€™t speak for @stefano but from my experience:

                                  Everyone has had enough experience now with 365 to have been burned by it. Things randomly not working, no one to contact when they arenโ€™t. Yes MSFT has support, no they wont help you.

                                  Hilariously, I imagine this is part of the pitch for Google Workspace. But they have the same issue. Clients know that unless youโ€™re a Fortune 500 company Google/Amazon/MSFT dont give a shit about you.

                                  Businesses realise that paying a little extra to get a real person on the phone who can meaningfully help **now** is worth it, especially if you have a track record of doing so.

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                                  • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                                    Another small victory today.

                                    A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                                    I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                                    The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                                    Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                                    #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                                    @stefano Good, you won a battle, but the war is still here to stay. Here, we (all people with the same ideas about) lost the battle in our national research institution. The prospect is that those monopolies will start to accept email only from qualified/registered peers, citing spam as the excuse, not too far in the future.

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                                    • Stefano Marinelliundefined Stefano Marinelli

                                      Another small victory today.

                                      A salesperson had almost convinced a client to move their email from 365 to Google because "they hold all the cards now". I stepped in and suggested they keep their email on servers that they control instead. The salesperson almost mocked me, treating me like a "nerd" who doesn't understand how the world works.

                                      I was happy to be a nerd, if necessary, to explain the pros and cons of the solution to the client.
                                      The result? The salesperson was politely thanked and "sent home", and I'm now evaluating some details of the new mail server, which, by the client's choice, will be based on OpenBSD.

                                      Because people need explanations, not brochures.

                                      #OwnYourData #OpenBSD #RunBSD

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                                      @stefano Good for you!
                                      I just lost that battle - we are moving from onprem Exchange to 365 because the CEO wants all those shiny cloud integrations for their calendar.

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                                        @stefano ... google holds all the cards? says who lol
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                                        @doti the Google seller, of course!

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                                        • Frank Gronenbergundefined Frank Gronenberg

                                          @stefano Congratulations, very well done!

                                          Where you notably ahead of the sales person regarding the clients trust by way of earlier collaborations or where your arguments simply _that_ good or both? ;)

                                          It would be really interesting to know the specifics of such a real world example of a FOSS-powered E-Mail suite. Which software packages on what servers? Which software is going to be used in what fashion by the users?

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                                          @frikkelgard I've been working with this client for years, so they trust me. I explained why this isn't the best choice for them: they're quite careful with their data (using Nextcloud, etc) so why keep their e-mails (with their contracts, agreements, etc) on someone else's servers?
                                          They want OpenBSD: they have some VPN entrypoints and were positively surprised when the recent ssh security issues didn't affect the OS. So they want more OpenBSD ๐Ÿ™‚
                                          The setup will be based on OpenSMTPD and Dovecot, spamd or rspamd (the latter will probably be better for their task). Nextcloud will continue to serve them for calendars/contacts, but I'd like to show them SoGO, too.

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                                            Tomorrow 2025-09-25 at 10:30 CEST, the refreshed "Network Management with the OpenBSD Packet Filter Toolset" https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2025/talk/FW39CX/ by yours truly, @stucchimax and Tom Smyth will start at #eurobsdcon.

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                                          • jhxundefined

                                            Just remembered a great song by the #OpenBSD folks: "Planet of the user"I highly recommend listening to it...https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#46

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