What do people use for email hosting these days? I'm changing to a new domain and haven't done this since google apps was free
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I should probably have mentioned that support for non-ascii addresses is also required
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Oh cool even
@Google (who I thought was the leader in unicode support here) doesn't let me sign up for@gsuite with my namepic.twitter.com/vZWmTXTi7u
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2014: https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2014/08/a-first-step-toward-more-global-email.html … "In the future, we want to make it possible for you to use them to create Gmail accounts." 2020: I guess they forgot?
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It’s still not an approved standard it looks like? Which means they probably should support it and give you a scary warning.
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My impression was that smtputf8 was approved but not universal because legacy everywhere? If it's not that makes me really sad. I just want my email address to be my name T_T
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If I look at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531 I see “PROPOSED STANDARD” :(
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Replying to @sgrif @porglezomp
It does at least seem to have decently widespread support? It doesn't seem like there's really any other option besides "ok I guess I just can't use my name in my email address"
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postfix having it on by default for 5 years seems like a decent indicator
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