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ProtonMail Web Client | Roundcube | |
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180 | 34 | |
4,058 | 5,464 | |
1.4% | 1.6% | |
10.0 | 9.5 | |
about 18 hours ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ProtonMail Web Client
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Announcement: SMTP Server in Rust with DMARC, DANE, MTA-STS, Sieve, OTEL support
PS: I hope that we selfhosters will have a modern, efficient, easy to use mail suite one day with modern features like JMAP, good self-learning spam integration, automated checks and validations for SPF/DMARC/DKIM or whether the IP/host suddenly appears in a blocklist and integrated encryption at rest for emails. Something that isn't 30 services in a container image, with 30 different configuration styles. Maybe even with an API integrated that's compatible to the ProtonMail frontend (like the neutron server once intended to be). Anyway, I'm sorry for dreaming. ;)
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Is there any tool to verify client-side website code you get served is the same as the open source version?
There are lots of useful End to end encrypted webapps such as Protonmail, cryptpad, cryptee and many others. And part of why we trust them is that the client side code is open source, so we can see that end to end encryption is really going on and is really secure. Its impossible to verify what code they are running in their server, but if the data we send them is already encrypted we can rest easy.
- The Proton Drive Roadmap
- Looking for professional code bases to check out and learn best practices
- Has anyone tried to self-host the Proton stack as a redundancy?
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Does Proton Drive compress files when you upload to the platform?
There's no indication of compression before encryption here: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/blob/main/applications/drive/src/app/store/architecture.md
- Is protoncalendar open source?
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What kind of open source self-hosted solution is needed in your industry?
Some folks once started neutron which is an email server that can be used with the FOSS Protonmail web client but it was abandoned. And I guess you'd want to support JMAP in addition to IMAP as well apart from having automated encryption of incoming plain-text emails.
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Looking for advanced react projects to learn from
I used to work in ProtonMail - their frontend code is open-source: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients
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BackUp planned over ProtonDrive?
Sure, the webclient is open source so someone could maybe reverse engineer something from that. But that would be the same as Proton having a officially supported API.
Roundcube
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Open source email pioneer Roundcube joins the Nextcloud family
The GitHub issue talking about this [1] is such a mess too. Maintainers closing the question with a vague non-answer, deleting comments left and right, etc. Sounds like someone stole the money and everyone is either complicit or too embarrassed to admit that it happened.
- Solutions for selfhosted internal-only email?
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I Want To Serve My Email Locally From My Linux Server With a Web-Based Interface
Alternatively if you want to keep what you have I wouldn't recommend using the SoGO even though it's the nicest and most modern option. Mainly because it's a full groupware client and will require a lot of configuration. Instead using Roundcube is probably your best option
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Selfhosted webmail client for teams
Roundcube might fit the bill for you.
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Mail-Client with Web Interface
I'd do it with a local IMAP server in conjunction with a webmail client that connects to it. Dovecot is a fantastic and easy to use IMAP server. Webmail clients are a pretty personal thing, but the last time I used Roundcube it seemed pretty good.
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Mail server for internal use
I use docker-mailserver with roundcube as the web client exactly for this purpose. Has been working out well.
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Building a Mail User Agent (not server)
Any reason you are looking to build your own instead of using any of the existing open-source web-mail clients, like Roundcube?
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open source server mail any idea?
Disclaimer: I haven't used it myself yet but was considering. For a pre-made combo that might save a lot of integration effort : docker-mailserver, optionally combined with roundcube for webmail. https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver https://roundcube.net/
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Ask HN: Self Hosted Webmail Client
I am looking to self host emails for a small non profit organization. MX plans are cheap when buying a domain name but come with poor webmail like Roundcube[0] which really feels outdated when compared with Gmail or Fastmail. I am looking to self host a full featured modern webmail client but canโt find any. Why ?
Soho[1] is the best I have found and supported by Gandi[2].
[0] https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail
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Any good selfhosted email client?
Something like Roundcube?
What are some alternatives?
RainLoop - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
snappymail - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
docker-mailserver - Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.
WebMail Lite - AfterLogic WebMail Lite PHP. Fast and easy-to-use webmail front-end for your existing IMAP mail server, Plesk or cPanel.
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - ๐ฎ + ๐ = ๐
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
Mailpile - A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features
SOGo - SOGo is a very fast and scalable modern collaboration suite (groupware). It offers calendaring, address book management, and a full-featured Webmail client along with resource sharing and permission handling. It also makes use of documented standards (IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, etc.) and thereby provides native connectivity (without plugins) to many clients such as Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal, the iPhone, Mozilla Lightning, and a plethora of mobile devices.
Cypht - Cypht: Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tuta is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.