Snappymail - Rainloop Fork
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I haven't created a topic in App Wishlist yet before knowing more: Has anybody tried "Snappymail", a fork of Rainloop?
https://github.com/the-djmaze/snappymail
https://snappymail.eu/Demo: https://snappymail.eu/demo/
Simple, modern, lightweight & fast web-based email client.
Booting with 200 KB download (using Brotli) and a 92% mobile performance grade by Lighthouse.
This is a fork of the much appreciated RainLoop, but with massive changes to be compatible with (mobile) browsers in 2020.
Checkout the source, releases and wiki at https://github.com/the-djmaze/snappymail
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Great find, we need a more modern webmail.
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The drastically upgraded & secured fork of RainLoop Webmail Community edition.
We thank the RainLoop Team for making a great PHP 5 product that was good in the past.
Up to date system requirements, snappy performance, simple installation and upgrade, no database required - all these make SnappyMail a good choice.
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Demo is definitely Snappy! Nice to know.
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@robi said in Snappymail - Rainloop Fork:
Great find, we need a more modern webmail
+1
It amazes me how bad and lacking in features all existing options are
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It seems there is some movement in the upstream project. It's become rebranded as "RainLoop Webmail (Legacy edition)" and distributed as MIT. I haven't found any more information on why it's legacy. See https://www.rainloop.net/try-now/ and https://www.rainloop.net/licensing/
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@girish There‘s also movement in the repository (mostly license stuff as far as I can see): https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail
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@girish SnappyMail has followed suit too
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Interesting, someone created a pull request removing a bunch of stuff about different versions and turning on all pro features
https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/pull/2148
and then it looks like all that happened as part of relicensing to MIT
https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/compare/v1.16.0...v1.17.0
I'm no coder but looks like all the references to other versions have been removed and pro features enabled.
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@jdaviescoates right, but it also got rebranded as "legacy".