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Mostly true (server can be home but using the ISP network directly probably won't work)
Bullshit
Bullshit
Bullshit
Sure, you can run one, good luck getting even a halfway decent delivery rate to mailboxes at any major mail provider. Even if they never receive a spam message from your server, your server is an "unknown" which counts against you. And if one person in your small company of 10 or 100 or even 1000 people gets their e-mail hacked and sends spam? Prepare for the rest of them to get punished for it. Running an SMTP server is a nightmare which is why, over time, more and more of the economy has just shifted their SMTP servers to organizations who professionally run SMTP servers instead of having their own.
I am running my own mailsever for over 10 years without any blacklisting problems...
Right, but try doing that with a 10 day old server created in 2024. That's the hurdle people are referring to.
This works, too. It's actually common that your dmarc-entry needs some time to be accepted everywhere. Wait a few days more and your mails don't hit the spam folder on google and outlook.
Just did that a few months ago. No issues yet.