On 9/18/19 7:04 AM, Mike Kallies via talk wrote:
On 2019-09-16 3:47 p.m., Christopher Browne via talk wrote:
A colleague at work (in the US) found that his ISP was going to outsource his email to Microsoft and charge $25/month for that.  He poked around, and found his own personal "outsourcing" in the form of the following...
https://github.com/tomav/docker-mailserver

No calendaring?

Microsoft sells o365 for a lot less than $25/mo.  Even the online version of the office suite  directly from office.com, with 1TB storage, custom domains, mobile device management, etc, etc., is about $7.40/mo CAD (the custom domains are $1/mo).

FOSS Calendaring has always been a weak spot.  I feel like all development stopped once Gmail appeared, and only got worse when Android became popular

Take a look at OpenXchange.
It has a set of features similar to o365.
It is not a small package to install and the OX guys have a mixed business model where the core software is open but some of the more desirable features are charged for.

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