revise contact method

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<p>The mail server is fully usable, however, there is no registration frontend and no support for custom domains; <em>until those features are present, consider this an alpha-grade service</em>. In the meantime, if you would like an address at any of <a href="#domains">my domains</a>, send an email to <a href="mailto:postmaster@nixnet.email">postmaster@nixnet.email</a> with your desired username and <a href="#domains">domain</a> (in the form <code>user@example.com</code>). I will manually create the account and send you a random password.</p>
<p>The mail server is fully usable, however, there is no registration frontend and no support for custom domains; <em>until those features are present, consider this an alpha-grade service</em>. In the meantime, if you would like an address at any of <a href="#domains">my domains</a>, send an email to <a href="mailto:support@nixnet.services">support@nixnet.services</a> or open a ticket using the web interface at <a href="https://support.nixnet.services">support.nixnet.services</a>. Include your desired username and <a href="#domains">domain</a> in the form <code>user@example.com</code>. I will manually create the account and send you a random password.</p>
<p>I also recommend reading <a href="https://useplaintext.email/">useplaintext.email</a> when you have time. It explains how to be a good "netizen" and common email etiquette that a lot of people don't think about. All of the things mentioned there are default on my Roundcube instance except hard wrapping as it can be quite off-putting for people who aren't used to it and may read emails on their phone.</p>
<p>For webmail, <a href="https://webmail.nixnet.email">Roundcube</a> is available and provides a rather nice experience, however, it does require JavaScript. If you use Tor or simply disable JS, you may prefer <a href="https://simple.nixnet.email">alps</a>. It is <a href="https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/alps" target=_"blank">actively being developed</a> so there will likely be bugs.</p>
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