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lifty ◴[] No.45673554[source]
It’s such a breeze to self-host your own email server using Stalwart. It has been a new era for email self-hosters like myself since these kind of fully integrated email servers like Stalwart appeared. Another good one but not as actively maintained is Maddy.
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zenmac ◴[] No.45673754[source]
Yes, are there any decent JMAP web mail client that we can use?

I have asked sooo many times since Stalwart first was introduced, but not got a straight answer. It is just FastMail or Topicbox. I want something like roudcoube or wildduck that can be used over https that I can self-host!

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realityfactchex ◴[] No.45674528[source]
It looks like Cypht [0] is the most actively maintained JMAP webmail client listed at [1], assuming that works.

  [0] https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht
  [1] https://jmap.io/software.html
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1. audelair ◴[] No.45674590{3}[source]
I tried very hard to get it to work, but I simply couldn't get it to connect with my Stalwart instance over JMAP. I do have the permissive CORS and end-points and proxy-protocol seemingly working with my test HTTPS requests, and I also successfully got JMAP to work with the Mailtemi app, but no luck yet with Cypht[0].
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2. realityfactchex ◴[] No.45674655[source]
Darn. This looks like the open issue: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/issues/931
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3. zenmac ◴[] No.45675420[source]
Yeah that is kind of issue had me flintch when thinking of using stalwart. As much as it is so nice to install it as a server and ideologies behind it. Looks like gonna just stick with wildduck for now. Just don't like to hedge our email bets on mongodb community edition.
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4. audelair ◴[] No.45675883{3}[source]
I do have to hand it to the developer though. This is some serious longterm commitment to an open standard that has simply never taken off beyond one company (Fastmail). Current JMAP implementation is pretty much nonexistent, and I am back to using IMAP/WebDAV with Roundcube and plugins with Stalwart. To me, this is an exercise in patience and waiting for an eventual payoff that may or may not come in the next two years. Having followed the project closely for over a year and gone through a few upgrades and followed the community, I'm still optimistic and happy to be along for the ride.