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I've done the same on my VPS. The only difference is that I used docker-mailserver not poste.io. Source: 6 months ago
To my specific issue. I've had a small VPS hosting only the mailserver poste.io via docker-compose, that worked well and certificates for multiple domains were taken care of via poste's internal let'sencrypt support. Source: 6 months ago
I am using poste.io on two other servers and they work just fine. I thought maybe its because of newer version, but downloading older versions doesnt seem to help. I can receive emails but I cant send them. They get stuck in the delivery queue. Source: 10 months ago
I've self-hosted my email for the last ~6 years, at first using mail-in-a-box; but more recently moving to a containerized poste.io instance. I don't have any issues with delivery; but it's likely due to how long I've been in existence. Source: 12 months ago
If you have no experience with email servers, try docker-mailserver or poste.io. Source: about 1 year ago
Setting it up from scratch is extremely annoying but there are foss solutions which manages everything mentioned and more, you only need to install & add the specified DNS records. Modoboa does a great job at this: https://modoboa.org/en/ > Also apparently there's no real way to migrate between email servers either This seems false (unless I'm misunderstanding), you can just setup a second mailserver, change DNS... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I did ask over the Form on their website. Source: 12 months ago
Or an open source mail server like https://modoboa.org/en/. Source: about 1 year ago
For receiving email, I use Modoboa, but I am planning on moving the backend to Docker Mailserver. I usually reply with a Gmail address though. Until I get the email server configured to send emails through something like Sendgrid. Source: over 1 year ago
Modoboa? https://modoboa.org/en/ I was skeptical about running a mailserver but a friend set up a few mailboxes with Modoboa and so far it's going better than expected. (Mostly we just needed a mail relay.). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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