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Worth mentioning, if you want a docker-compose ready email server/service there's mailu[1]. It's relatively easy to get up and running, and will guide you through the DNS records for secure mail. I've got a couple test domains up so far, and it's mostly been good. Some outlook.com (not o365) domains have been problematic though, I'm sure everyone has stories here.
If the article's solution were open-source, would be interested in seeing the UI/UX. I also looked into WildDuck with great interest but the lack of good UI/UX is mostly what held me back. If I didn't have to work for a living, and was less lazy, I might have written something.
1. https://mailu.io/
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Simple Login (SL), Addy (AD), and DuckDuckGo Email Protection (DDG) are the 3 alias email services I use. Both SL and AD can send and receive. DDG only receives. You can disable the sending direction and simply allow the forward service to run. I believe you will be able to handle this technological challenge. SL and AD are free for 10 aliases, but AD also includes PGP in the free tier. DDG allows for unlimited aliases but does not support PGP; nonetheless, it is free.
How great would it be if you could combine the benefits of such services?
I appreciate your time.
SL: https://simplelogin.io/
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