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Everything in this reply is correct.
To add; You can't run a business' infrastructure from recommendations on a forum, most especially email. There's a ton you'd need to learn about hardware, networking, DNS, email services (as in daemons that run ontl the server), and interoperability between your services and whoever is being communicated with (including RBL and other elements of sender reputation). If you're not a full-time admin, even attempting to recommend an on-prem solution (of any kind/complexity) is an incredibly bad idea.
Source: I'm an admin for a living, specializing in internet facing systems and their security.
Source addendum: I have been offered a shitload of money to set up and maintain an in-house email system (in their case; setting up a mass email system akin to Sendgrid or AWS SES), and spent a significant amount of time describing to the offering party why it's a terrible idea and they don't want to deal with it. I know that in your case you're talking about simple business email accounts, but it's a comparable level of bullshit (just on a different scale).