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You don't have to run anything yourself, just "hold the key to the domain" so to speak. Relying on a mail provider to host the email server is fine, and if they try to take it from you, you can be up and running with a different provider in less than 10 minutes, with it fully probagated 24 hours time. You are still in complete control over the future of all email on that domain.



Unless the TLD fails.


Then there will be much bigger things than getting email to worry about, especially if you have a .com or any of the other main ones.


And five days later on HN: "Taking Control of All .io Domains With a Targeted Registration" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14737322




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