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> These days it's a lot less quirky than it used to be. There are a few
> good, and relatively simple to set up, MTAs out there; my current
> favourite is postfix. The big issue now is antispam. On my own
> mailserver I deal with spam by blocking sites that send me spam. (I
> used to report the spam instead, and block only the hardcore repeat
> offenders. But the net changed, to the point that it's depressingly
> hard to find anywhere larger than a one-person site that doesn't
> ignore spam reports now.) This works, but is probably not what the
> list wants; for example, all the big webmailers are blocked.

Since I have no experience in this, I can't think of a good spam solution that doesn't drop half of valid emails.
My first thought was a simple whitelist/blacklist check on top of basic handshake validation and things like checking for spoofs, I'm not sure how hard is it to set up such configurations for postfix. In your experience what tends to work other than what you are currently using?

As for the web interface, I can either work on something minimal and custom or we can deploy something open source for example both GNU Mailman and Listmonk seem promising to me.

https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/
https://listmonk.app/

Mailman is licensed under GPL-3 and Listmonk is under AGPL-3 so I think both of them are solid choices for an open source community.

Kind Regards,
Ali Rezvani