I will throw it in an LXC and see how it plays out. Your script sounds like it is independent of the server software, I cannot see a reason for it not to work. In the meantime, have you considered Mailcow? I have been running it for a couple of years, some tweaking here and there and it serves my needs. It is not a complete re-write, but rather, a web interface in front of postfix/dovecot/rspamd/...etc, no integrated mailing list, but I never needed that. Another question comes to mind, why is everyone so focused on Postfix? Back when I cared I ran Exim everywhere, it is much more capable and the configuration actually makes sense. Anyone remember QPopper? :) On Sun, Jan 11, 2026 at 5:14 PM Ron via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org> wrote:
Nick Accad via Talk wrote on 2026-01-11 06:06:
Is this another closed source solution with a community edition?
I think of it as an open source solution with some paid-for features only really useful when running at commercial scale.
A seemingly reasonable way to earn a living producing software.
Which begs the question, is there anyone comparing those solutions? Off the top of my head: zimbra, carbonio, openexchange, zarafa, citadel. I haven't even heard of most of those, and the one(s) I have don't seem to have any significant market share.
It's hard to say whether Stalwart has / will gain "momentum", but they say they're feature complete now, and it's a *highly* polished product.
Need to know whether I can export messages in case I decide to move back to Postfix / Dovecot (there is an export command for the CLI tool, but it speaks of JMAP - would have to test if it can export to IMAP in MailDir format).
Also, I have a script that uses inotify to trigger another script to rewrite new files (messages) in a specific folder, and resubmit them to IMAP with a meaningful subject.
I don't know if that can be implemented in Stalwart.
Gonna have to do some testing...
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