Private Email Infrastructure
Pay for server capacity and mail usage, not per account

Your private email server.
Delivery included.

Email is core infrastructure for most businesses. We provision a self-hosted stack for business mail, list handling, and bulk sending, so you stop stacking per-seat tools and keep your conversations, contacts, and business data on infrastructure you control.

We also wire up professional email delivery from day one, so your emails actually reach inboxes. No setup headaches. No deliverability nightmares. Just email that works, on infrastructure you control.

  • Tired of stacking SaaS licenses? Google Workspace, Mailgun, and Mailchimp all charge separately. We unify business mail, list handling, and bulk sending so you pay per server capacity and mail usage, not per user or list size.
  • Want your own server without owning the pain? We handle the heavy lifting, so you get the control of self-hosting without turning mail ops into another job.
  • Feel boxed into Exchange or do not want to go deeper into Microsoft? We help you onboard, migrate, and keep self-hosting without getting pushed further into someone else's platform.
  • Need tighter privacy, jurisdiction, and data control? Your infrastructure means you decide where data lives, how it is handled, and who gets access.
  • Your email data on your server — not Google's, not Microsoft's
  • List handling and bulk mail support — built in from day one, not another SaaS bill
  • No per-user fees — add your whole team for the same price
  • Professional delivery from day one — no IP warming, no blacklists
  • 24/7 monitoring — we watch it so you don't have to
What's included
Everything configured. Nothing to figure out.
Deliverable from day one
Professional SMTP relay and bulk mail support included. No port 25 issues. No IP warming period. No blacklist panic. Your emails reach inboxes from the moment we provision your server.
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DKIM · SPF · DMARC
Every authentication record configured and verified automatically. Deliverability score 10/10 out of the box. The technical stuff that kills self-hosted email — solved before you log in.
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Choose from 2 Email Servers
Both handle mail, calendar, and contacts. The real difference is architecture: Stalwart is a newer integrated platform, while Mailcow is the established Postfix, Dovecot, and SOGo stack.
Stalwart
Integrated stack
Single integrated mail and collaboration platform with JMAP, IMAP, CalDAV, and CardDAV. Best when you want newer architecture, fewer moving parts, and modern protocol support.
Mailcow
Postfix + SOGo
Established Dockerized stack built around Postfix, Dovecot, Rspamd, and SOGo webmail. Best when you want the familiar mailserver ecosystem and a mature admin interface.
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Admin access — it's yours
Full administrative control over your mail server. Manage users, domains, routing rules, and settings. We provision it correctly and keep it running.
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24/7 monitoring + daily backups
We watch your server and mail service around the clock, with instant alerts if something goes down. Daily encrypted backups are included, with rolling retention so your email history stays recoverable.
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Choose from 4 web apps
Bulwark pairs naturally with Stalwart, and SOGo with Mailcow. Roundcube and SnappyMail are available as optional webmail clients for either stack, with custom themes providing familiar look-and-feel options to make migration easier for your users.
Direct onboarding. Clear handoff. No black box.

If you join the waitlist and it looks like a fit, we will review your current stack, users, domains, list handling, and sending requirements before anything moves. The goal is simple: make the switch understandable, controlled, and low-drama.

You talk to the person setting it up
No outsourced queue and no handoff maze. You get direct help scoping migration, onboarding, and sending needs before rollout.
Managed for you, still owned by you
We provision, secure, monitor, and back it up, but you keep admin access and full control of the infrastructure.
Planned around real-world sending
Business mail, list handling, and bulk sending are considered up front, so you are not forced into bolting on three extra services later.