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  • jerry_steiner@lemmy.sdf.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
    jerry_steiner@lemmy.sdf.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Hi,

    I would like to host my own email server.

    I know the pros and cons of doing so, please do not post about the advantage or disadvantage, there is others open topics for it.

    I would like my setup fit those "requirements"

    • FLOSS
    • Be able to create complex rules for incoming/outgoing email ( with 🐍 Python language preferably ).
      • based on any properties (subject, ip, header, size, attachment, signed, encrypted, etc.. )
      • able to modify, delete, fw, etc... the email
    • Manage the limit of sending by size and number of outgoing over time (min, hours, week, etc..)

     

    If you know a matrix comparison between email servers I'm all ears.

    If you have any feedback with a solution this is most welcome too.

    I plan to update this post to create a matrix/spreadsheet of all the solutions that I'll gather.

    Thanks.

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    • jerry_steiner@lemmy.sdf.orgJ [email protected]

      Hi,

      I would like to host my own email server.

      I know the pros and cons of doing so, please do not post about the advantage or disadvantage, there is others open topics for it.

      I would like my setup fit those "requirements"

      • FLOSS
      • Be able to create complex rules for incoming/outgoing email ( with 🐍 Python language preferably ).
        • based on any properties (subject, ip, header, size, attachment, signed, encrypted, etc.. )
        • able to modify, delete, fw, etc... the email
      • Manage the limit of sending by size and number of outgoing over time (min, hours, week, etc..)

       

      If you know a matrix comparison between email servers I'm all ears.

      If you have any feedback with a solution this is most welcome too.

      I plan to update this post to create a matrix/spreadsheet of all the solutions that I'll gather.

      Thanks.

      A This user is from outside of this forum
      A This user is from outside of this forum
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      Use Stalwart as mailserver. Besides coming with sane defaults, it allows to put hooks into almost every mail stage. Those hooks can be sieve scripts, local binaries or http calls.

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        Use Stalwart as mailserver. Besides coming with sane defaults, it allows to put hooks into almost every mail stage. Those hooks can be sieve scripts, local binaries or http calls.

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        Yeah Stalwart seems to have a lot of momentum, I'll probably be setting up a server with my kubernetes+ceph cluster this month.

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