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You need a mail server somewhere, a mail client cannot listen for incoming messages. A possible workaround: you could activate your own mail server accessible only inside tailscale and use it to send and receive your local alerts.
Would something like Mailu work. It runs in a docker container.
ETA: The client would be on my desktop in the form of Thunderbird. It lives on part of my tailnet. In theory, it would be 'connected', no?
Mailu is a mail server so it is suitable for the task.