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Mailpile | Glasscord | |
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10 | 9 | |
8,778 | 731 | |
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4.0 | 7.9 | |
6 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Mailpile
- [Self Hosted] Selbst gehostete Mailserver: mailcow, mailinabox, mailU... hast du sie (eingehend) getestet? Ihre Meinung und Ratschläge hier, danke!
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My slow progression towards and away from NextCloud
Have a look at mailpile if you are after a web interface; or, the ever-dependable Thunderbird if you are fine with a desktop application.
- looking for thunderbird alternative: dockered (web) mail client that saves data locally
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selhosted mailservers: mailcow, mailinabox, mailU... have you (deeply) tested them? Your opinion and advices here, thanks!
mailpile seems good, but I would encripted things and besides this it is well mantained? The dockerfile here is old https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile. By the way I tested a container, this rroemhild/mailpile, and it seems easy and with a good interface.
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All self-hosted email client options are ugly!
Mailpile supports theming. https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/wiki/Themes
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Email Buffer IMAP
Take a look at Mailpile.
- Maddy: Composable all-in-one mail server
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We need better open source e-mail clients!
Mailpile.is comes to mind. Their Twitter account is inactive since 2018, but they did fix some things on Github in November of 2020: https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/
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Delta Chat – decentralized chat via email
> Email is not decentralized. It relies on the central authority of domain registries.
By that definition, almost every chat app is centralized, especially if you include the step of downloading it over HTTPS. In any case, it would be possible to further enhance email using something like SMTorP so that .onion addresses are used instead.[0]
> And then if you do decide that whatever encryption scheme you've chosen is right for you, there's no guarantee any significant mass of people supports it.
The same is true of any system which is proposed as an alternative to email. Admittedly it will be difficult for a UI to convey the security properties of messages when you are interacting with users whose email clients don't support the recommended extensions, but there is always the risk that a recipient will copy-paste the plaintext of your securely sent message into an unsecured channel.
[0] https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/wiki/SMTorP
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What’s a safe email application for ios/ pc / android?
For PC : Thunderbird or Mailpile
Glasscord
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In an alternate reality... Microsoft Discord.
Glasscord
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What if Discord got Fluent Design?
No idea. But if you click on the link and then click through to the GitHub page then it is mentioned at the top.
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Picom transparency/blur for part of a window
Since telegram is based on electron take a look at this. https://github.com/AryToNeX/Glasscord
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[dwm] Another year, another rice!
Glasscord. https://github.com/AryToNeX/Glasscord I see it has been depreciated now but it’s still usable. I have some CSS in my dots files in .config/glasscord but I advise you to get their CSS and modify it to your liking because mine has my color scheme baked into it.
- | Transparent Discord?
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Delta Chat – decentralized chat via email
It's slow to start, constantly downloads a bazillion updates. Information-wise, it's not very dense. It's hard to customize; doing so requires a bunch of hacky stuff: https://github.com/AryToNeX/Glasscord/wiki/Installation
Using a third-party client is a bannable offense under the terms of service. I hate the little "emoticon" icons that are all over the place. It set itself to auto-start on boot (this behavior may be different on win/mac). I don't like trusting it with my messages. It tries to show what applications users are running at the moment. There have been some improvements, but I still don't trust the security of electron.
These are some of the ones I can remember off the top of my head. Generally, it always seemed like it was both trying to baby me and seem "cool". It's many of the things I hate in modern software in one application.
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[KDE Plasma + i3-gaps] My first ever desktop that I'm rly proud of :D
Other: VS Code has been modified using Glasscord
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procrastinating is now built-in
. . install("Glasscord");
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even my brackets say trans rights now
There's also Glasscord which adds composition effects to apps like Discord and VSCode (but should also work with almost any electron app)
What are some alternatives?
Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
BetterDiscordAddons - A series of plugins and themes for BetterDiscord.
RainLoop - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11 (previously a compton fork)
Cypht - Cypht: Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript
Themes - Simple Theme Framework
ProtonMail Web Client - Monorepo hosting the proton web clients
T-Clock - Highly configurable Windows taskbar clock
WebMail Lite - AfterLogic WebMail Lite PHP. Fast and easy-to-use webmail front-end for your existing IMAP mail server, Plesk or cPanel.
AbletonLiveThemeConverter
AnonAddy - Anonymous email forwarding
Purps-Colorscheme - A colorscheme based on a wallpaper I found