mailpace-rails
fir
mailpace-rails | fir | |
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13 | 10 | |
35 | 177 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 13 days ago | |
Ruby | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mailpace-rails
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Outlook/Hotmail is no longer blocking my mail server
I run a small transactional email provider (https://mailpace.com), our IPs are very rarely added to blocklists- but we are very strict on what we allow through our service, and surprisingly we’ve had no long term delivery issues with any of the big providers.
So thanks to the federated/decentralized design of email, is totally possible to be part of the network without any special privileges.
We are sending millions of emails every day though, which is quite different to sending a couple hundred personal emails a week. If you’re running this on a cloud host, expect to be blocked by default. However if you can find a small vps provider you’ll have better luck on sending yourself.
- MailPace – Fast and Reliable Transactional Email
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Email: Explained from First Principles
If you’re going to learn anything, email is a good bet. It’s barely changed in 30 years, and I suspect it will not change much for a long time.
I built my own transactional email provider (https://mailpace.com), I wish I had found this link before I started.
I would also recommend reading the email RFCs, they’re not that difficult to understand and the history explains a lot. Email aside we can learn a lot from this kind of distributed, decentralised system design in the future.
- Ask HN: What companies are embracing “HTML over the wire”?
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Mail relay as a service? Moving away from selfhosted postfix 😔
Their website at https://mailpace.com/ says that it's only intended for transactional mails however
- In Search of Organic Software
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Postmark acquired by marketing firm ActiveCampaign
Give MailPace a try [0]. The creator seems like a great guy, and the service does what it says without any bs. I've been using it for a while now for side projects, and can only recommmend it.
0: https://mailpace.com/
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An Ode to Apples Hide My Email
I agree that this is a challenge! If you want to use the hosted version, it's impossible to avoid the need for that trust. I'm working on making self-hosting easier for this reason.
Some other services (like Firefox Relay) will use AWS' Simple Email Service for everything. I opted to go for [MailPace](https://mailpace.com/), an independent, privacy-focused provider instead, which is an improvement but still not ideal. I believe that SimpleLogin lets you self-host your email, which is best from a privacy perspective, but I'm slightly concerned about the UX of having to think about email deliverability. Still experimenting with that!
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Best server for email?
You could use an SMTP relay service and not worry about deliverability while still self hosting your email. I don't self host email anyway but for other things I use https://mailpace.com/ - it's has probably the best pricing in the market and works very well. Emails are delivered very quickly.
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✉️ Easily setup OhMySMTP for your Laravel application
When I was launching my new website, I was looking for an email provider. That's when I came across OhMySMTP, a simple and privacy-friendly transactional email service. My web framework of choice, Laravel, unfortunately doesn't support OhMySMTP by default. Luckily, OhMySMTP does provide a swiftmailer transport plugin! This can be installed in any Laravel project, and can be configured like official transports.
fir
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Building a reactive web app in Go with Fir
Fir is an open source project, so if you are interested in contributing you can head over to their GitHub repository. You can also open an issue there if you encounter any problems you can’t solve on your own.
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Show HN: Build progressively enhanced reactive HTML apps using Go and Alpine.js
This example has most of the scenarios you have called out: https://github.com/livefir/fir/tree/main/examples/fira. Fir aims to limit itself to rendering templates on the server and making it available for all subscribers as a browser CustomEvent which is consumed by alpine.js for more complex interactivity. The expectation is the that the developer handles it via either alpine.js plugins or standard JS code.
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Go Time #266: Is htmx the way to Go?
I have been using this so called template fragments to in a reactive library for building web apps: https://github.com/livefir/fir It mostly works but still a work in progress
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Ask HN: What companies are embracing “HTML over the wire”?
Been working on a html over the wire library in Go: https://github.com/livefir/fir. It mostly works but still work in progress
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wails.io - What's the catch?
Then use something like Fir to keep JavaScript at a minimum.
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Golang Web Framework that works hand in hand with Alpine.js
I am building one. Still a work in progress: https://github.com/adnaan/fir
What are some alternatives?
go-simple-mail - Golang package for send email. Support keep alive connection, TLS and SSL. Easy for bulk SMTP.
bud - The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go
Postal - 📮 A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
wally - The Flash(ing tool)
Whenever - Cron jobs in Ruby
Lorca - Build cross-platform modern desktop apps in Go + HTML5
RailsAdmin - RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data
tetra - Tetra - A full stack component framework for Django using Alpine.js
AnonAddy - Anonymous email forwarding
RethinkRAW - RethinkRAW is an unpretentious, free RAW photo editor.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
gomodest-template - A template to build dynamic web apps quickly using Go, html/template and javascript