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But hosting your own email is a huge pain in the ass and not worth the time or effort. I would rather spend a few extra euros to save hours of my life trying to get it to work.
All you have to do is set the DNS records and stuff. It's not self hosting, you point it to their instance of webmail. It's an extra service that you get with the hosting service.
Does gsuite or Proton not require you to set DNS records?