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I might be wrong, but for me OP is not trying to actually run email, rather have a staging ground that pulls all emails from their accounts on actual providers, apply some treatment to said emails and pull them from client-side apps on their devices.
Yeah I get that, but the way that usually works is by running a mail host that relays to upstream accounts.
Such things are a stairway to heaven to malware & Trojan horses…nothing says “check me out” like a bot finding out smtp is open on a local domain behind a firewall. That moves the attack from auto crypto mal to “how can we control this dudes email”.
I get the intention just be very very careful.