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** To this section: "Some services will let you sign up and sign in without non-free JavaScript, and use IMAP/POP3 from a desktop program, but have broken webmail:" | ** To this section: "Some services will let you sign up and sign in without non-free JavaScript, and use IMAP/POP3 from a desktop program, but have broken webmail:" | ||
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==Self-hosting== | ==Self-hosting== |
Revision as of 19:14, 12 April 2018
Table
Webmail | Clearnet | Tor service |
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Bitmessage.ch (requires Tor Browser!) |
None | Roundcube, SquirrelMail |
Kolab Now | Custom | None |
Mail2Tor | None | SquirrelMail |
OpenMailBox | Custom | None |
Posteo | Custom | None |
Riseup[1] | Roundcube, SquirrelMail | Roundcube |
Safe-mail | Custom | None |
TorBox | None | SquirrelMail |
VFEmail | Custom | None |
1: "In order to create a Red Account you will need an invite. Obtain an Invite Code from a friend." - https://riseup.net/en/email/settings/mail-accounts#how-do-i-create-an-email-account
More
Issue for https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
- The "Recommended" section
- To this section: "Some services will let you sign up and sign in without non-free JavaScript, and use IMAP/POP3 from a desktop program, but have broken webmail:"
- Mailnesia - https://mailnesia.com/
- To this section: "Some services will let you sign up and sign in without non-free JavaScript, and use IMAP/POP3 from a desktop program, but have broken webmail:"
- The "Not Recommended" section. Add
- Microsoft Exchange
- Microsoft Hotmail
- Microsoft Live
- Microsoft MSN
- Microsoft Outlook.com
- Yahoo! Mail
- Yandex Mail
- The "Other" section
- SIGAINT -- add sigaintevyh2rzvw.onion to the entry (both sigaintevyh2rzvw.onion and sigaint.org was used)
Self-hosting
Ian: I think hosting your own mail should also be mentioned on that list. I recently transitioned to doing that, and I recommend it. For someone else wanting to do it, I would recommend mailinabox. The other one people talk about is http://mailcow.email/. I did my own setup with exim and dovecot, and I forward port 25 from a remote server to my home machine to get around the standard isp residential service port 25 block.
- https://mailinabox.email/ reads: "Please note that the goal of this project is to provide a simple, turn-key solution. There are basically no configuration options and you can’t tweak the machine’s configuration files after installation. If you are looking for something more advanced, try iRedMail or Modoboa."
- Mail-in-a-Box: "Mail-in-a-Box is based on Postfix, Dovecot, Z-Push, Roundcube, Nextcloud, Apache SpamAssassin, Postgrey, Nginx, @konklone’s nginx config, and more." - https://mailinabox.email/
- mailcow: "mailcow (formerly known as fufix) is a mail server suite based on Dovecot, Postfix and other open source software, that provides a modern Web UI for administration. In future versions mailcow will provide Cal- and CardDAV support." - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/58855/mailcow-a-complete-mail-server-suite