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formspree
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What are you guys using for sending emails?
https://formspree.io
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Creating a Fully Functional Contact Form with React and Formspree API
A contact form is an essential component of any website, allowing visitors to reach out to you with their queries or feedback. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a contact form with Formspree API,React and Styled Components. We will start with creating the basic form structure and styling it with Styled Components. Then we will integrate Formspree API to handle form submissions. Formspree is a powerful and easy-to-use form back-end API that makes it simple to handle form submissions without any server-side coding. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a working contact form that can send email notifications to your inbox whenever someone submits the form. Demo Source Code
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Building Your Own Platform: The Importance of Having a Personal Website
By following these guidelines, you can create an effective and user-friendly contact form that helps you connect with potential employers and others. There are several options for setting up a contact form, including using a service like Sendgrid, Mailgun, Formspree, or Getform.
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Blogging at Hashnode
The theme includes Prism for code formatting, as well as plugins for SEO, pagination, contact forms (via Formspree) and comments (via Disqus).
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Building Grow 1.0 build log #1: The landing page
Fromspark provides me with a backend and an API for form submissions. It has a React plugin that is very intuitive. I used it for my form submissions. It was actually a replacement for a similar product called Formspree, but their React integration was way too rigid when it came to customizing behaviors in my form submission flow.
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The Best Marketing Tools and Integrations for your Static Site
We recommend: For existing CloudCannon users there’s a built-in forms solution that integrates with the rest of your page- and site-building activities. Other notable solutions include FormSpree, which offers spam filtering, GDPR compliance and a free option, among other features. If you require payments to be taken when a form is submitted, Cognito Forms is another good option — and it also matches FormSpree’s other features.
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Sending (form-)mails from static websites with Go
So I had to use JavaScript and some kind of form mailer to send contact form requests. There are 3rd party services like https://formspree.io/ that are specialized on this, but since I don’t wanna invest money just to send forms and I also don’t trust the data privacy of such services (GDPR is a big thing in the EU you know 😉), I decided to write my own little web service for it.
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I just finished my portfolio!, "all" feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks, but I used formspree which makes it hard for my email to be scraped.
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My first Web3 page with IPFS
Form service: Formspree
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Portfolio Review of a non-designer guy
Since I see you're using Proton Mail, I assume you care at least somewhat about security/privacy. I might suggest using something like Formspree or similar so you can use an API to forward form submissions instead of exposing your actual email address to the world.
docker-mailserver
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How do you manage/archive your growing stack of mails? Looking or a unified mailbox.
I have used Roundcube docker-compose-fpm.yaml, which looks like it can be easily extended with docker-mailserver
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For those using one, how would you rate the difficulty of setting up a self-hosted e-mail server?
However... For a live fire, in production setup I would push people to use a meta package like docker-mailserver, mailcow, mail-in-a-box or modoboa as it's better to have someone else set the sane defaults to prevent you from missing that one line in you config.
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Choose the right email solution
docker-mailserver
Privately I use https://github.com/tomav/docker-mailserver and an external Roundcube instance, which is ideal if you have only a few mailboxes. For updating, a docker-compose pull and a docker-compose up -d are all you need. They also offer a script that makes administration much easier. It can be used to manage mailboxes and aliases as well as things like DKIM. If you have a larger number of users, Mailcow is also a good option, but it is also much more complex and resource hungry.
Yes, spam learning is documented on the Wiki.
What are some alternatives?
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - 🐮 + 🐋 = 💕
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.
iRedMail
modoboa - Mail hosting made simple
hestiacp - Hestia Control Panel | A lightweight and powerful control panel for the modern web.
Mautic - Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
roundcubemail-docker - Resources to build Docker images for Roundcube Webmail
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
wildduck - Opinionated email server
Postal - 📮 A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
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.