At work, we use this little known control panel, for creating such email/web servers: https://gitlab.com/noumenia/aetolos
Roundcube is the default webmail client these days, I am not sure if its a "replacement" for gmail, but it is very efficient and works great on mobile devices: https://roundcube.net/ Postfix+dovecot is the most common combination for running your own services, once combined they offer pretty much all the features most people need (SMTP/IMAP/POP3/etc): http://www.postfix.org/ https://www.dovecot.org/ All of the above have been working for me for several decades without problems. I use them with Linode's smallest offering ($5 for a 1GB server) as a hosting platform. But can't run ClamAV anti-virus because it requires at least 4GB of ram to load its default data set. On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 13:10:56 +0000 "Sinclair, John via mailop" <mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > Staring at the end of the Google Suite (aka Workspace) free lunch days. > Trying to find a free solution that will still let me use a custom domain, > not coming up with much, so thinking about going back to rolling and hosting > my own email server for the family. What’s the best of breed these days for > small/micro servers hosting five-ish email accounts, probably no more than > 1TB total – looking for as-close-to-gmail-as-possible webmail, IMAP access > for mobile, might even throw a nextcloud/freenas type of environment on for > file storage/sharing. Not interested in hosting my own IMAP and using a free > gmail account as a client – looking to only have the family have to keep one > username (on the custom domain) and basically cut out Google entirely. I > have the hardware and the bandwidth, it’s more of a what OS/email/webmail is > best of breed these days, not only for robustness/security, but also > something that can have at least some attempt at blocking most of the spam… > > > > Thoughts? _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop