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Is there a good way to not self host email yet maintain good control? Like storing it on a local device. I know that addresses are portable with a domain, but still.
I personally haven't explored self hosting mail. This thread is a year old but might give you insight from people who have.
I've heard about using ~~mailbox.org~~ to do what you're talking about. It seems the general consensus is getting a clean IP mentioned in the thread linked above is the biggest challenge.
Edit: mailbox isn't the what I was thinking of. I've definitely heard of services that let you self host half of it and just do the send receive part.