Look at ISPConfig.
It isn’t simple but has all of the services you require:
postfix (SMTP)
dovecot (IMAP)
LMTP
MySQL databases for management
Web-based management interface
Look at ISPConfig.
It isn’t simple but has all of the services you require:
postfix (SMTP)
dovecot (IMAP)
LMTP
MySQL databases for management
Web-based management interface
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Too late; mine is already running Debian Bookworm
A lot of places no longer have staff that understand email systems or routing.
Even technically-inclined Universities like Purdue have abandoned their on-campus email systems and now rely upon Office365 and GMail.
The container is regarded as a single unit; if a server inside the container fails the functions of that server are offloaded to another available server and it is taken out of service.
Once enough servers in a container are offline the entire unit has all computational load offloaded to another, identical container with sufficient capacity.
Then the now-offline unit is retrieved and serviced; probably a ground-up rebuild of all components.
… but I do like the idea of some dude in a wetsuit trying to replace a memory stick.
Completely believable.
Rubber stamp: acquired
Looks like I’m installing Invidious tonight.
Next headline:
“Amazon ‘AI Cameras’ actually hundreds of underpaid workers in Pakistan.”
(and just as - if not more - horrible as actual AI cameras would be)