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Yeah, hosting your own email server is pretty tough.
I think something like https://migadu.com/ might be more in the middle of hosting your own server and purely using someone else's frontend.
I just switched to migadu and found it painless and easy, I also run an email server with mail-in-a-box, which is great.
I gave their self-hosted version a go and got stuck with the gmail connection. For Auth2.0 they've built some new bullshit. I think I gotta create an app to pretend I'm a dev, then use that app and password to allow it on my security settings.... Google is such a bunch of shit assholes. Fuck Google! With a splintered rusty corrugate hose. Assholes. Who is gonna do that? Nobody. It's just a tiny bit more than whatever technical knowledge I'm willing to spend cells on. Nah, I'm done.