Have a look at Mailcow too, it comes with almost everything.
I’ve been running it for a year now, after many years of usin
a self-assembled stack, and it’s a bliss.

Thanks for the hint. I initially discarded Mailcow because of this:

"mailcow: dockerized comes with multiple containers"

The installation instructions mention that Docker Compose is required. Not long ago I learnt enough to launch one Docker container. I could be convinced to use a dockerised application, but multiple containers and Docker Compose? I have a feeling that Mailcow is not really designed to run on premises in a small business or a volunteer-based club or charity.


I have it coupled with Amazon SES for some domains that run mailing lists.
That’s a cheap option if you want to offload the sender
reputation problem to someone else.
> [...]
> So if you want host your vm somewhere, choose something that is not cheap
> and not big. Spammers more most likely to choose cheap.

Yes, I gather that you guys want me to expose ports and use the cloud. But I 
will resist you all to the end! 8-)

Regards,
  rdiez

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