Mail-in-a-Box Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Mail-in-a-Box
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docker-mailserver
Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.
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SonarQube
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docker-mailserver
A fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) using Docker. [Moved to: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver] (by tomav)
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Scout APM
Less time debugging, more time building. Scout APM allows you to find and fix performance issues with no hassle. Now with error monitoring and external services monitoring, Scout is a developer's best friend when it comes to application development.
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emailwiz
Script that installs/configures a Dovecot, Postfix, Spam Assassin, OpenDKIM Debian web server
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chasquid
SMTP (email) server with a focus on simplicity, security, and ease of operation [mirror]
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Listmonk
High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard. Single binary app.
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free-email-forwarding
The best free email forwarding for custom domains. Visit our website to get started (SMTP server)
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yunohost
YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
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power-mailinabox
A Mail-in-a-Box with extra capabilities and more customizability. Not just for power users!
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Mail-in-a-Box reviews and mentions
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Who went back to their own VPS solution and what did you use?
I'm still asking myself if I want to go that route, but in the meantime I've set up a VPS to test Mail-in-a-box.
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Any self-hosted mailchimp or sendgrid alternative
I’ve been using SendPortal (SendPortal) for a month now, paired with my self hosted email server (mailinabox) and no issues so far.
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Tell HN: Gmail flagged my Firefox account MFA email as “dangerous”
Just spamassassin and postgrey that ship with mail-in-a-box (https://github.com/mail-in-a-box/mailinabox).
I had an issue last year with it not detecting or learning a particular Russian spammer but as of ~4 months ago they all now correctly go to spam. Otherwise it's been very good.
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Ask HN: Why can't I host my own email
I "sort of" hosted my own email using Sendgrid API free tier to send and webhook to receive, and a custom client in a Python MPA. I was chuffed I wasn't paying 5 a month for GSuite.
I looked later at, and set up, https://mailinabox.email/ and that worked fine too.
I'm not sure about all the can't, it's definitely possible and I never had an issue with deliverability. I had no idea what I was doing but I made sure I got all the right dkim secret and signing keys or whatever it was required set up to for both solutions.
I was not sending mail merges though so maybe that would have thrown things off I don't know.
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Migadu? Postale? MXroute? Or Any Other Mail Services Using This Model?
[Wow! --first time I've hit HN's post character limit!]
Now, someone said they have this kind of attitude as a way of targeting their offering towards more tech-minded people and deterring the more needy users. And, at first, I thought; "OK. Fair enough". But, the more I thought about it the more it started sounding a bit like Steve Jobs. If I sign up and find it's not to my needs, I basically get told to fuck off because I'm obviously 'holding it wrong'.
That attitude might be fine for someone offering a free product. But it's not acceptable for a paid service. As I've said on here before, I think there are far too many developers about these days, who've seen Steve Jobs and Linus Torvalds and think that being an obnoxious arrogant arsehole makes you some kind of techie rock star. When, in fact, it just makes you an obnoxious arrogant arsehole.
So there's where I'm up to at the minute. Anyone got any comments re the three mentioned above, or know any other email services which are using this kind of business model, as opposed to per email account charging?
The way things are going at the moment, I can see myself ending up spinning up a Mail-in-a-Box[5] server. As nothing I've found out there so far seems worthy of giving my money to.
[3] https://www.migadu.com/use
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Not sure what path to take now that Gsuite is ending.
Actually that is not correct. His email is being hosted on his personal MiaB for both his personal domain, as well as the mailinabox.email domain. You may be confused by the fact that he is using rimuhosting as his Secondary DNS service.
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Is there an easy to use selfhosted wiki?
If you wanted to take the time to read through this PR created by the Mail-in-a-Box maintainer for project migration to 22.04, you could see how the silliness goes on to downstream projects.
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homebrew setup
Mail-in-a-box https://mailinabox.email
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Postfix cannot send or recieve mail as other mailserver "replied with my own hostname"
Set up a complete mail server using https://mailinabox.email.
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Self hosting web mail cloned from gmail/outlook.com
I love the "mail in a Box" Server from https://mailinabox.email/ it has everything you need for a Mail Server and Web Client. By using Roundcube as a Visualizer/web frontend of the Mail you could add some Plugins too .. and it Brings an Nextcloud with it
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Yet Another Email Post
mail-in-a-box is said to be a nice all-in-one solution, with automatic let's encrypt certificates and DKIM key generation + DNS records setup directives (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) right in the Web UI.
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Selfhosted mail for small organization (high reliability)?
Most recently, I'm running a cheap VPS with Ubuntu 18.04 and mailinabox running on it. It's super simple, and works surprisingly well out of the box. The only change I've made, is that I'm relaying emails through a third party SMTP for external emails - I've only been doing that for about 10 weeks and was triggered by Linode (nearly all of their IPs) being blacklisted by Microsoft because of some weird opaque series of events.
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mail-in-a-box/mailinabox is an open source project licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal which is not an OSI approved license.
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