So I’m migrating stuff from my old server to a new provider and only thing left is email.

The problem is I used luke smith’s emailwiz script ( the script and setup itself isn’t a problem ) because it uses system users for managing users with dovecot and friends to setup a mail server.

So now I’m looking for a new email server to selfhost (preferably docker/podman) that in the future I can easilly migrate.Would also love if somebody has a reccomendation on how I could backuo and import emails from the old server.

NOTE: I use caddy as webserver, so the server should have a simple way on getting ssl certs, or abikity to easilly make use if caddy one’s.

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    6 days ago

    I was going to ask if anyone had experience with Maddy, which is an all-in-one solution I’ve been eyeballing for a while.

    Getting DKIM and postfix set up correctly was such a PITA, and then dovecot, I’m nervous about having to go through all that again and fretting about accidentally configuring an open relay, so I haven’t tried it yet. But it looks nice, and has been around for a couple of years.

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      4 days ago

      I’ve been using Maddy for about a year. I haven’t had any complaints, although my use case is very basic (running on bare metal, with just a handful of inboxes). DKIM is never pleasant but the Maddy configuration is straightforward enough.

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      https://mxtoolbox.com/ will help a lot with making sure you’re configured correctly.

      And look at Mailcow if you’re nervous about setting up another server, it’s bulletproof and mature.

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        5 days ago

        I miss the old days, before you had to worry about spam.

        I’m not OP, and I have everything set up fine now; Mailcow would replace what I currently have with the same software components, so I don’t see any value there - for myself.

        Something like Maddy is completely at odds with the Unix philosophy, and yet I’ve fought enough with postfix to dislike it enough to want to try an all-in-one. I dread the DKIM setup, though; that took so much time, and the mail server configuration wasn’t the hard part. Maybe now I’ve got it configured for my domains, switching email server software will be easier.

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          Mailcow was effortless and I’ve never had to intervene in the stack. And after 20 years of fighting postfix and dovecot, that was a pleasant change. I can see why you’d want to try something different, but don’t expect it to be easy.

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      6 days ago

      fretting about accidentally configuring an open relay

      That’s easy enough to test. Try sending mail from the Internet to an address outside your domain, both from a real sender and a sender spoofing your own domain.