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Our main physical server is located in a data center in The Netherlands and is owned by [[User:Lennart]]. Its address is <code>nl1.dlnet.org</code>.
 
Our main physical server is located in a data center in The Netherlands and is owned by [[User:Lennart]]. Its address is <code>nl1.dlnet.org</code>.
   
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The server runs Linux Containers. Each user has a container with a full Debian installation. The user containers only have an IPv6 address, unless they pay for an IPv4 address. Therefore, all services (HTTP, SMTP and IMAP) are proxied via <code>mail.dlnet.org</code>.
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The server runs Linux Containers. Each user has a container with a full Debian installation. The user containers only have an IPv6 address, unless they pay for an IPv4 address. Therefore, all services (HTTP, SMTP and IMAP) are proxied via the container <code>mail.dlnet.org</code>.
   
 
<code>mail.dlnet.org</code> also does spam checking for incoming mail and is responsible for HTTPS encryption. Its outgoing email is routed via Amazon Web Services. This is necessary, at the moment, because large email providers like Google have a tendency to mark emails as spam that come from servers with low sending volumes. Outgoing mail with an empty envelope sender (autoreplies and bounces) goes directly to the recipient's MX.
 
<code>mail.dlnet.org</code> also does spam checking for incoming mail and is responsible for HTTPS encryption. Its outgoing email is routed via Amazon Web Services. This is necessary, at the moment, because large email providers like Google have a tendency to mark emails as spam that come from servers with low sending volumes. Outgoing mail with an empty envelope sender (autoreplies and bounces) goes directly to the recipient's MX.

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