I’m using mailgun and have had zero issues with it. Hard to beat since it’s free.
I’m using mailgun and have had zero issues with it. Hard to beat since it’s free.
So the reason you’d want a reverse proxy is because it handles security and would do a much better job of it than an exposed jellyfin port.
Public FQDN -> your home IP -> your router allows 443/whatever to your reverse proxy -> it handles SSL and being hit by the internet (look into nginx security and even fail2ban) -> proxy serves up whatever insecure site/app you’d like.
You know I think you’re right. I might be grandfathered into an old plan. I’ve been using mailgun for over 3 years