top | item 23960606 (no title) mawalu | 5 years ago I use mailcow and it does both a) and b) very well. You can either selfhost or pay the developer to host it for you: https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized discuss order hn newest Faaak|5 years ago +1 For mailcow !A simple `docker-compose up -d` does the job. Then you just have to configure your records (SPF, MX, DMARC, ...) and it's all set.A really nice work from the mailcow's team !
Faaak|5 years ago +1 For mailcow !A simple `docker-compose up -d` does the job. Then you just have to configure your records (SPF, MX, DMARC, ...) and it's all set.A really nice work from the mailcow's team !
Faaak|5 years ago
A simple `docker-compose up -d` does the job. Then you just have to configure your records (SPF, MX, DMARC, ...) and it's all set.
A really nice work from the mailcow's team !