[email protected] writes:

 > Are folks still using Google Workspace or Sendgrid for Mailman?

No, but I did until May.  I stopped because I wasn't actually using
that Mailman instance for anything.  As far as I know nothing has
changed.

 > For Sendgrid, don't all sending addresses have to be verified?

Yes.

 > How do you get around that?

Basic answer, you don't.  I used the approach of setting DMARC
mitigation to Munge From for all outgoing mail.

I'm not sure that's entirely necessary.  I seem to recall that there
are documented ways to use Sendgrid to pass through mail with a
different From if you set Sender or maybe the envelope From_.  But it
seemed annoying.  Almost all traffic was from me anyway, so it didn't
really matter to me.  Munge From was easy (by default it even sets
Reply-To appropriately for my use case).

I'm currently using a Linode for my mail server.  I looked at Google
cloud but it didn't seem to have any advantages over Linode, and I was
already familiar with Linode.  The only problem was Spamhaus had my
IPv6 listed, and if you don't pay for the address you effectively get
a /128 network from Linode.  Spamhaus flat refuses to help in that
case.  So I configured Postfix to use only IPv4 for outgoing mail and
that's working fine for me so far (but small amount of traffic).

-- 
GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization)
Sirius Open Source    https://www.siriusopensource.com/
Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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