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I don't know about Pis, but before you host a mail server make sure that you know what you're doing. Your ISP probably blocks important ports, and hosting a Mailserver is a mess with DNS, dmarc and much more.
Source: I host my own Mailserver, would not recommend as a default option.
I'll definitely be running my regular email in parallel with my own server for a time. I for sure wont be deleting that straight away. At the very least its an experiment, and if it doesn't work out after 6 months to a year I can simply go back to my gmail, or look for different options.