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Cloud mail server with "offline" space, is possible?

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I'll exaplain my problem. We have 500 mail address and we are using an online service for mail. So we have SMTP, IMAP and 1GB online space for every address (you can create unlimited adress)

If you want more space by address, you need to pay. And we pay. The cost now is unsustainable.

Since create a "custom server" with dovecot, postfix, roundcube etc. is very complex and the propriety don't want to change the online service, what solution i can provide?

For example, can i use the space of a phisical server (is like 5 TB) or another cloud server just for space, but still using the online service for sending-receive mail?

So i can remove the "multiple extra GBs" of the mailboxes, having the mail on a phisical/cloud server instead of the online service (also for backupping purpose, for example) and so on.

Any "easy" solution? Thanks

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Do you think the online service will let you store your data somewhere else so that you don't have to pay them all that money? It doesn't sound realistic. You will have to move every part of the service.
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