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It seems so simple. I started playing around with Docker, which seems so solid. But I was also turned off by Docker desktop, so it seems like it is becoming something that is slowly monetizing every feature that used to be free. It makes sense I guess, more users more costs. Actually, I think they are only monetizing docker hub, so... I don't know.
I have also seen podman brought up as the thing everyone is migrating to, so I think I will try it.
Proxmox -> VM -> Docker -> Mailserver seems to be the way to go. Not like email needs baremetal performance or whatever.
Thank you for sharing your setup!