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docker-mailserver
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Alternative to MailCow
I can recommend Docker mailserver (it also works with Podman). It is already pretty lightweight but you can even make it lighter and it has an active community as well as regular updates.
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Email server with nginx installed ?
https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver https://docker-mailserver.github.io/docker-mailserver/latest/ https://www.programonaut.com/how-to-host-a-mail-server-with-docker-for-free-step-by-step/
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Self Hosting Email Server
Use https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver or mailcow . They both provide reasonable default setup for spam detection and even UI for adjusting settings.
- GitHub - docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver: Production-ready full...GitHub - docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver: Production-ready full...
- Frage zu privatem Mailserver
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Guide on Setting Up E-Mail Server 2023
" this docker based mail server looks pretty legit https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver "
- Zammad - E-Mail Benachrichtigung geht nicht mehr it ausgeschaltetem SMPT Basic Auth bei Outlook365
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Case for docker
Check https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver It has almost everything in a single docker image. Email is not the easiest to implement with container(s), but that project has managed it.
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Modern full-featured mail server for low-maintenance self-hosted email
I set up docker-mailserver[0] Monday in ~6 hours, most of which were me trying to be fancy using podman instead of docker and dealing with SELinux. But then again I did choose it over mail-in-a-box for just that level of customization. Obviously I can't tell how reliable it will be in the long run yet, but since it's using the classic Postfix/Dovecot stack I expect it'll be pretty stable
- Docker Mailserver
Haraka
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postale.io? Is this legit? Email hosting unlimited domains.
postale.io has an MX record that points to mail.postale.io, which resolves to an AWS IP address (probably an EC2 instance) and has Haraka listening on port 25 (if its SMTP banner can be believed)
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Breaking Free: How I Self-Hosted My SMTP Server with Haraka. Send thousands of emails per second at the cost of pennies.
I found that Zerodha uses Haraka and Karanโtheir DevOps guy, mentioned it is easy-setup and performant.
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How do you handle SMTP and service emails?
The next time this happens i'll move to a self hosted solution, like haraka or anonaddy
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Quest for the simple SMTP Server
Haraka Like: Simple to hook into the processing pipeline Dislike: Node.js and had some issues with stability when I last tried it
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Self-hosting email is simultaneously the hardest it's ever been (delivery) and the easiest it's ever been (setup).
Having another SMTP as a choice is cool but not as fun as something that is way more configurable (ex. Haraka), or API driven (a la Postal).
- Email Done My Way, Part 0 โ The Journey
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Looking for lightweight pop server with approved sender (full email) per user list
Look at Haraka: http://haraka.github.io/
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Mailserver
For the record, I'm using dovecot (https://www.dovecot.org/) for IMAP and Haraka (https://haraka.github.io/) for SMTP.
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Running a private mail server for six years, easy peasy
I run my own mail servers for small projects, though for my main email I've actually switched to ProtonMail.
It's never been easier to self host your email with projects like the following around:
- https://github.com/albertito/chasquid
- https://github.com/haraka/haraka
Of course the usual dovecot + postfix setup is great for learning even if a bit complicated.
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Is a 'dumb' self-hosted email server possible.
Haraka (https://haraka.github.io/) is a plugin-based mailserver written in JavaScript. I've messed with postfix before but found Haraka easier because instead of arcane configuration files I can just read, copy, and tweak a plugin to suit my needs. Policies for receiving, storing, forwarding, and ignoring mail can be arbitrarily complex.
What are some alternatives?
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - ๐ฎ + ๐ = ๐
zone-mta - ๐ค Modern outbound MTA cross platform and extendable server application
Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
Postal - ๐ฎ A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.
iRedMail - Full-featured, open source mail server solution for mainstream Linux/BSD distributions.
Dovecot - Dovecot mail server
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
Exim - Exim Mail Transport Agent - source, testsuite and documentation
modoboa - Mail hosting made simple
MailHog - Web and API based SMTP testing