Yeah it does, I misinterpreted this bug report, sorry for the confusion.

Thing is, like Hans Joachim Desserud wrote already, the mail-stack-
delivery metapackage is now empty and to be considered deprecated. The
rationale is in the package changelog for version 1:2.2.35-2ubuntu1. The
interesting bits are:

* Dropped Changes (mail-stack-delivery)                                       
  It was decided to no more carry mail-stack-delivery as a package in favor   
  to out-of-package solutions. It became less useful due to one of the        
  biggest benefit (auto-ssl setup) being part of the base setup now.          

The reason why the package still depends on dovecot-core is:

- d/mail-stack-delivery.postinst: Use ssl key/cert paths now set up by      
  dovecot-core; transition for such configs formerly set up by              
  mail-stack-delivery to use the new default ssl config (if user had no     
  conffile change or choses new defaults).

I think the bottom line here is: do not use mail-stack-delivery. I agree
this change was not not easy to spot, and the fact that it happened back
in Cosmic didn't help.

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