Too late, I've invested too much time, money, and effort into setting up my own Lemmy instance so I can share the love of open source and federated projects with others. What happens if lemmy.ml is overloaded? Go somewhere else and set up an account, and you can reduce the load on their servers.
mrwiggles
Glad to hear that, I recently just got mail working as well. I ended up using an smtp relay service. Did you have any issues with getting your emails rejected? I might switch as this service is quite expensive.
I'd be willing to host an AMA community. I'm federated with lemmy.one, so it's certainly doable.
As usual, cherry picked questions get softball answers.
They don't get to sell as much of your attention with third party apps. It's money out of their pocket, the way they see it. The irony is they don't actually produce any content. jus tleech off those who do.
I didn't nuke my history, just deleted my handle so I couldn't use it anymore. AFAIK the posts are still up, the username is just [deleted]
Jokes on him, I no longer have access to my account. I've already moved.
You're probably best off submitting an issue on github, but note that depending on how you have SMTP configured and how you're sending mail- you may be having issues with your hosting provider, mine blocks the SMTP ports. I'm currently working to get mail set up, but its very difficult. I'll keep you posted.
I deleted my 10 year and 5 year old accounts. I didn't purge my posts and comments, as I doubt they're truly deleted from the database and I wanted to leave that content for people who aren't reddit. I've moved to the fediverse, andi think I'm here to stay.