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this post was submitted on 20 Oct 2023
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Not what you asked for, but I started with self hosting my mail server ~ 1-2 years ago using mailu. Handles basically everything for me and I only needed to check my DNS entries + Reverse DNS.
Haven't really had any problems since then. Only thing I had to make sure to set SPF to strictest setting (I believe drop), etc.. that made the big ones MS and Google trust my mail instance without problems.
Only had a single mail rejected by Microsoft when I had my SPF set to junk instead of drop or something like that.
Yeah, well, empirically, I had repeated issues with t-online and gmail recipients mostly. And I was never sure if it was my config, my IP (hosted on netcup), or something else, but it required constant attention. And that problem should really be gone with an smtp as a service (hopefully).
But maybe I'll have a look at mailu anyway...
T-Online sucks for many years already. They wouldn’t even follow standard back in the days.
Check out mxtoolbox. Great website to check your mail server/ DNS etc.