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I would, in the same process, like to switch my mail setup to mailcow. While their mail server setup is quite good, their docker stack ... is not. It relies on fixed IPs in several places, to the extent of making dnsname auto-setup unreliable/brittle and completely falls apart when using docker with user namespaces without manual intervention (see here). It also requires docker-compose to be run as root. Is it even worth attempting to run this on podman?
Currently I'm using Traefik as reverse proxy, directing web traffic via SNI. This suggests I wil run into problems having an automatically self-configuring reverse proxy the way docker allows.