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And, sadly, Microsoft has decided to keep DKIM in O365 leaving on-premises Exchange 2019 deployments out in the cold. Third party only. 😞
Don't deploy exchange. Problem solved.
Tried that with Kerio. Ugh ... that was not a happy experience.
Nothing against Kerio, but hardly the alternative most would suggest to sample the non-Exchange world.
Zimbra, Kopano, Axigen, MailDaemon, etc. Lots of options that people routinely have great experiences with (like being easier than Exchange.)
I've not tried Kerio, but have used many. The experiences have been all over the place, but pretty universally easier to deploy than Exchange. Which is acceptable itself, not complaining about it. But by comparison, it required more training and prep and was still harder to do.
Example... as a certified Exchange Admin, Zimbra was still easier to do. And Axigen easier than that. Axigen, if I remember correctly, is the easiest deployment I've done for email.
Timing off the top:
1: Install Windows Server 2019 with latest CU slipstreamed in: 15 minutes
2: Initiate Exchange install and run: 30-60 minutes depending on guest performance
3: Run PowerShell scripts to set up for production: 5-10 minutes
4: Exchange SSL setup: 5 minutes
5: Done
Exactly. That's a bit more than the alternatives. Zimbra, for example, is more like 15 minutes total on top of the OS. OS installs are about the same.
SSL only takes a few minutes, must be roughly the same.
It's not worlds better, and I never claimed it was. Just ..... easier and faster. You left out a critical piece of Exchange... understanding and acquiring licenses.