Episode Description
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Courier mail server and explore what really happens when you hit “send.” What seems like everyday digital magic is actually a complex system of protocols, safeguards, and design choices built to move messages reliably across the internet. Using Courier as our guide, we unpack the role of the mail transfer agent, explain why Courier’s integrated approach stands out, and show how its Maildir-based architecture prioritizes speed, stability, and data safety over convenience.
Along the way, we look at Courier’s famously strict philosophy on security and standards, from rejecting malformed email and broken MX records to making open relays nearly impossible by default. We also explore the practical side of running your own mail infrastructure, including community-built admin tools, spam mitigation, rate limiting, large-scale proxying, and even Courier’s surprising fax gateway. More than a technical story, this episode is about digital ownership: what it means to control your own communication systems in a world dominated by convenient black-box platforms like Gmail and Outlook.
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