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 While today there are a few all-in-one solutions that could greatly help you with the process, i couldn't find one that actually worked as well for me as the manual stack composition. While today there are a few all-in-one solutions that could greatly help you with the process, i couldn't find one that actually worked as well for me as the manual stack composition.
  
-I tried the [[services:stalwart|Stalwart Mail Server]], because it's an all in one modern solution, probably the most promising **new approach in town** for email hosting, but after fiddling with it for two weeks i had to give up because my external server is not powerful enough or it is not (yet) optimized enough to handle my mail volume.+I tried the [[services:obsolete:stalwart|Stalwart Mail Server]], because it's an all in one modern solution, probably the most promising **new approach in town** for email hosting, but after fiddling with it for two weeks i had to give up because my external server is not powerful enough or it is not (yet) optimized enough to handle my mail volume.
  
 I also tried [[https://mailcow.email/|mailcow]] which is a ready made containerized solution encompassing all the above tools. While it's indeed a great tool, after trying it out i hit some issues and overall it didn't feel quite the best approach for me. It is heavily dependent on Docker, and while i use podman, i couldn't figure out if some basic errors i faced where due to the use of Podman or other unrelated issues. In any case, i gave up shortly after wasting on it a few hours. I also tried [[https://mailcow.email/|mailcow]] which is a ready made containerized solution encompassing all the above tools. While it's indeed a great tool, after trying it out i hit some issues and overall it didn't feel quite the best approach for me. It is heavily dependent on Docker, and while i use podman, i couldn't figure out if some basic errors i faced where due to the use of Podman or other unrelated issues. In any case, i gave up shortly after wasting on it a few hours.

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