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Those of you wanting to run relays on VPS but find unable
to perhaps due to bandwidth cost or policy issues,
or really anyone who wants to contribute to diversifying
for the anonymity and privacy ecosystem....

Consider learning to setup and run that VPS/hardware as
an independant mail provider, even under a formation like llc
to be more official even if non profit. A postfix dovecot
box is easy to setup, publish the configs, policies, etc.

Deploy nodes of the other anonymous networks, xmpp,
irc, etc. Use it to demo and test replacement messaging
systems from old email. Lots of oppurtunities and options.
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