![]() ![]() I believe the SMTP server was postfix but I can’t remember what the IMAP server was. When I started maintaining OpenNMS in 2002 I had a server at Rackspace that I was able to configure for mail. ![]() I didn’t have my own domain until two years later, in 1998, and I believe my friend Ben was the one to host my e-mail at the time. That message from 1996 was off of my employer’s system. I used e-mail for over a decade before then, on school Unix systems and on BBS’s, but it wasn’t until the rise of IMAP in the 1990s that I was able to easily keep and move my messages from provider to provider. I just went and looked, and the oldest e-mail currently in my system is from July of 1996. I know for many it is a bane, which has resulted in the rise of “ inbox zero” and even the “ #noemail” movement, but for me it is a great way to communicate.
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