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emailengine | foal | |
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30 | 16 | |
1,775 | 1,854 | |
3.4% | 0.9% | |
9.5 | 9.0 | |
4 days ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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emailengine
- I turned my open-source project into a full-time business
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Show HN: Sunnybox β An Email API for Effortless IMAP Integration
When I started with https://emailengine.app, a similar product, I also considered releasing it as a SaaS. But looking at the competition, it seemed too complicated for me (just look at the compliance list for Nylas Email API https://www.nylas.com/security/#compliance ). Will be interesting to see how it works out for you. Good luck!
- EmailEngine β an email client but for apps, not people
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Mike Perham of Sidekiq: βIf you build something valuable, charge money for it.β
EmailEngine has all the code public [1], even though it is not open-source but is source-available. Some core parts I even published under the MIT license, like the IMAP client library I built from scratch to serve the special requirements EmailEngine has for IMAP access [2]
My thinking has always been that those who try to hack the license validation stuff and replace the missing build pipeline were never going to be my customers in the first place, so every second I would spend on them is a wasted effort.
[1] https://github.com/postalsys/emailengine
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Poste.io β Complete Mail Server
https://github.com/postalsys/emailengine
Seems open-source to me.
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Email: Explained from First Principles
Well, I for one, hope that email stays as complicated as described in the post. Otherwise my project that simplifies access to email accounts (https://emailengine.app) would get no traction :D
- EmailEngine: Self-Hosted REST API to IMAP/SMTP Proxy
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Professional / enterprise experience with EmailEngine?
I'd like to know if anyone here can share some experience using https://emailengine.app in a larger environment, e.g. managing / watching 100-200 email accounts and processing ~50.000-100.000 mails per day?
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Why is the JavaScript ecosystem like this
I had the same issues when I started with https://emailengine.app - just like Ghost, itβs an app written in Nodejs. I tried multiple distribution options at first and finally went with complete self containment. All modules are pre-installed during the publishing step and thus the user never needs to run npm. Or if you download the βcompiledβ single binary version you donβt even need node as itβs bundled with the binary (I use the pkg module to bundle these executables). So upgrading is just downloading and replacing the old version files with new ones.
The dowside - no sane way to use compiled dependencies, everything has to be vanilla javascript.
- EmailEngine Integrates IMAP and SMTP Accounts over a HTTP REST API
foal
- FoalTS β A Full-Featured Node.js Framework
- FoalTS 3.0 released β TypeScript app framework
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Foal version 3.0 is here π
Version 3.0 of Foal is finally there!
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Foal v2.11 has been released with better password management
Version 2.11 of Foal is out! Here are the improvements that it brings:
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nodejs frameworks
I'm a fan of FoalTS
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Version 2.10 of Foal is out!
Version 2.10 of Foal is out! This small release brings some tiny improvements.
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FoalTS 2022 survey is open!
FoalTS 2022 survey is now open (yes, a few months late π)!
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Do you use Swagger/OpenAPI to document your APIs? If so, what is your preferred way to generate the docs?
FoalTS allows you to generate your OpenAPI documentation directly from your code: https://foalts.org/docs/api-section/openapi-and-swagger-ui.
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FoalTS framework - Version 2.9 is here π
Original publication: https://foalts.org/blog/2022/05/29/version-2.9-release-notes
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From Node to Ruby on Rails
I would guess commodity plumbing. There's a lot of work you have to do to get something like express on par with Rails or any other Rails inspired framework for which there are many in multiple languages even in nodejs.
imo the one I like best in nodejs is Blitzjs https://blitzjs.com/
FoalTS https://foalts.org/ is nice too and there are several other full stack frameworks like Nestjs, FeatherJs, and redwoodjs
What are some alternatives?
sync-engine
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript π
TrueCraft - Minecraft for hipsters
AdonisJs Framework - AdonisJS is a TypeScript-first web framework for building web apps and API servers. It comes with support for testing, modern tooling, an ecosystem of official packages, and more.
routing-controllers-openapi - Runtime OpenAPI v3 schema generation for routing-controllers.
nestjs-boilerplate - NestJS boilerplate. Auth, TypeORM, Mongoose, Postgres, MongoDB, Mailing, I18N, Docker.
openfare - Micropayment funded software.
feathers - The API and real-time application framework
swagger-jsdoc - Generates swagger/openapi specification based on jsDoc comments and YAML files.
litegraph.js - A graph node engine and editor written in Javascript similar to PD or UDK Blueprints, comes with its own editor in HTML5 Canvas2D. The engine can run client side or server side using Node. It allows to export graphs as JSONs to be included in applications independently.
cla-assistant - Contributor License Agreement assistant (CLA assistant)
million - Optimize React performance and make your React 70% faster in minutes, not months.