Cerberus
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Cerberus
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Update: I’m building a self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (Keila) and I’ve added one of your most requested features!
Let’s start with one of the features that was most requested in my previous posts: Keila now has a WYSIWYG block editor! – Screenshots With the new editor comes a new base template which is based on Cerberus Hybrid and which looks great on pretty much all email clients, even tricky ones like Windows Mail.
- How am I supposed to create html emails?
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How to easily build email templates with TailwindCSS
I recommend you look into these templates: https://www.cerberusemail.com/
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Best way to build responsive email templates in 2022. Share your stack
We have been using Cerberus since 2015, rock solid: https://github.com/TedGoas/Cerberus
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can you help me with this how do you create 100% custom html email nowdays is there a good framework
Try out https://tedgoas.github.io/Cerberus/ It’s the best that I have found. Plus, you can chose between different layouts
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Positioning two div boxes inline in same row in an HTML email template
Email templates are nothing but hacks, I've found. Here's the template I use for email, though I don't think it supports the layout you're going for. Try googling "email templates github" and see if any open source options have a solution.
- Cerberus – Patterns for Responsive HTML Email Templates
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Can I Email?
Not a framework but I’ve found Ted Goad’ Cerberus templates very useful.
I customized them, extracted them into modules and created a design system which I then translated to an email CMS.
Coverage is pretty good although Outlook still glitches in some circumstances.
https://tedgoas.github.io/Cerberus/
FWIW caniemail is unreliable and does not have full coverage.
Also with this level of complexity I’d rather start with a few tested patterns than navigate the insane labyrinth of email client inconsistencies.
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I’m building a self-hosted MailChimp alternative - Which features do you think are essential?
Keila currently comes with one template. It’s based on the wonderful Cerberus Fluid Template and looks great on mobile! Future versions will of course let you modify the template to your heart’s content.
parsemail
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G Suite legacy free edition accounts being suspended on July 1, 2022
It's a pain in the ass right now. Original I come up with the domain hanami.run because I explained here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1p2crPpFIc I feel like wind blow flowers where Hanami blow out emails.
- Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2021 – Show and tell
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IP for mail server
I run an email forwarding services (https://hanami.run if you want to check it out) and I can share some info:
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Ask HN: Great tools for solo SaaS founders?
I found https://hanami.run (soon to be mailwip.com due to name conflict with hanamirb.org) to setup email forwarding and a simple blog platform by "email to post" and webhook.
Use it you can consolidate emails from multiple domains to forward to the same inbox. And you can add webhook/slack notification too.
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Truth about ProtonMail
You can look into mine (https://hanami.run) very fast to sign up and have a few cool features about webhook or smtp.
Also, improvmx.com is a great product as well.
If you like open source, https://maddy.email/ is a single binary deployment that can handle everything even IMAP.
https://mailcow.github.io/mailcow-dockerized-docs/ is a dockerize solution with super detail document as well.
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How to Create a SaaS and Compete with the Big Players as a Solo Founder
If you want to compete with the big players, you have to solve the most important pain point and work upward from that small use base.
My case: I work on https://hanami.run (will soon move to https://mailwip.com due to hanamirb.org conflict) and email forwarding is very competitive. Big and old players are all over the place because at the end of day, setting up email forwarding isn't hard and many open source project did it, heck you can spin up AWS lambda for incoming email in no time.
The pain point is: email will drop sometime, time to time no matter how good an email forwarding service is because they have to scan spam, have false positive, or because of strict DMARC/SPF rule. And I have no tools available to help me out there. So I focus strongly on my maillog features with many level of privacy:
- no log at all
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Ask HN: Solo-preneurs, how do you DevOps to save time?
- docker-compose to spin up everything. It's super nice. Again, the deployment is done with a `rsync` then `docker-compose up -f docker-compose-prod.yml`
Eventually when deployment changes very frequent and need scale/ha I added in Kubernetes. K8S is way easiser to setup than you think and it handle all other suff(load balancer, environment variable etc).
And my deploy now become: `kubectl apply -f`
One trick I used is to use `sed` or `envsubst` to replace the image hash.
For backedup, I again, literally setup cronjob from an external server, `ssh` into database and run `pgdump`.
I also have a nice NFS server to centralize config and sync back to our git repo.
I used this whole setup to operate https://hanami.run an email forwarding service for the first 3 months before I added Kubernetes.
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When users never use the features they asked for
So I want to share a story about user asking for a feature then not using it.
I run an email forwarding services(https://hanami.run) basically you add your domains in and add some records.
We had this one heavy users who has like hundreds of domains. So our UI isn't design for that. Who has hundreds of domains? So they approach and asked us for a way to organize those domains into a hierarchy structure.
All good.
They are paid our highest tier ($30 per month) so we prioritize the requests and work on it.
2 days later that same user downgrade to the lowest plan and delete all of their hundred of domains...
That complicated features remain unused to nowadays...
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Easily creating and routing email addresses with Cloudflare Email Routing
I used hanami.run and they support that. A catch-all then an explicitly deny rule to disable certain address.
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Is it possible to setup email forwarding from a domain brought from Wix
Wix doesn't have built-in email forwarding but you can use any email forwarding service. Look into hanami.run and simply follow their onboarding process to add your MX record. https://hanami.run/docs/configure_dns#mx
What are some alternatives?
html5-boilerplate - A professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.
mailway - Mailway installer, host your own Mailway instance
mobile-boilerplate
GoAccess - GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
Fluid-Squares - A fluid grid of square units.
portmaster - 🏔 Love Freedom - ❌ Block Mass Surveillance
responsive-html-email-template - A free simple responsive HTML email template
caniemail - Can I email… Support tables for HTML and CSS in emails.
Mobile-First-RWD - An example of a mobile-first responsive web design
mailcheck - Reduce misspelled email addresses in your web apps.
this-is-responsive - This Is Responsive
s6-overlay - s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils & a custom init)