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Don't selfhost email at home. Tons of reasons why won't work, this is only the tip of the iceberg you are facing.
Indeed selfhost a mailserver, I do, but do it on a VPS. Of course, more the better, but a very cheap VPS is the bare minimum you gonna need.
No workaround there.
I disagree, but I do agree you can't achieve this without business internet usually.
Sure you CAN do it, but it's much more difficult than anything lse to self-host at home.
Hehe disagree, I think it's more like a bit more difficult than your random app where all you have to do is start it, but nowadays, with the amount of guides that exist alongside complete mail server packages, it's much easier than previously. Just gotta have patience mostly and follow all steps.
Once it's setup though, it's mostly not touched like most other things until theres an update.
I don't actually NEED the e-mail server part, I wonder if there is a build for the e/os without the e-mail sync?