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Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript

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  • jdaviescoatesJ Online
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    jdaviescoates
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    I quite like the look of this and given how under developed every single open source webmail client it it'd be nice to have as many options to try out as possible.

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      #3

      Reading His page is hilarious.
      "Cypht is not your father's webmail. Unless you are one of my daughters, in which case it is your father's webmail."
      I like it, most open source webmail apps work and look like mid-2000s crap. (Looking at you SoGo, Rainloop, etc...)

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      • W will

        Reading His page is hilarious.
        "Cypht is not your father's webmail. Unless you are one of my daughters, in which case it is your father's webmail."
        I like it, most open source webmail apps work and look like mid-2000s crap. (Looking at you SoGo, Rainloop, etc...)

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        #4

        @will Honestly SOGo isn’t that bad. Cypht looks like something out of Bootstrap 1.0 though πŸ˜‰

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          murgero
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            necrevistonnezr
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            #6

            Despite the last stable release being two years old, this project is very actively developed in dev-master (https://github.com/jasonmunro/cypht) and the Docker imaged referenced by @nebulon is regularly updated as well.

            Some of the modules are interesting as well (https://cypht.org/modules.html) :

            • 2fa: TOTP based 2 factor authentication using the Google Authenticator mobile app
            • api_login: Login using an API to provide single sign on ability
              contacts: Contact management. Requires at least one contact backend module set to be enabled
            • ldap_contacts: Support for contacts stored in LDAP
            • dynamic_login: Allows user to authenticate against a list of popular mail services, or to auto-discover the services for the specified E-mail address
            • feeds: RSS/ATOM feed support
            • imap: IMAP E-mail account support
            • imap_folders: IMAP E-mail folder management support
              pop3: POP3 E-mail account support
            • profiles: Profiles to set reply-to, name, and signature to associated E-mail accounts
            • saved_searches: Save and re-run searches easily
            • tags: Tag content for easy searching/filtering. Not yet functional

            @jdaviescoates was looking for tags...?

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            • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

              Despite the last stable release being two years old, this project is very actively developed in dev-master (https://github.com/jasonmunro/cypht) and the Docker imaged referenced by @nebulon is regularly updated as well.

              Some of the modules are interesting as well (https://cypht.org/modules.html) :

              • 2fa: TOTP based 2 factor authentication using the Google Authenticator mobile app
              • api_login: Login using an API to provide single sign on ability
                contacts: Contact management. Requires at least one contact backend module set to be enabled
              • ldap_contacts: Support for contacts stored in LDAP
              • dynamic_login: Allows user to authenticate against a list of popular mail services, or to auto-discover the services for the specified E-mail address
              • feeds: RSS/ATOM feed support
              • imap: IMAP E-mail account support
              • imap_folders: IMAP E-mail folder management support
                pop3: POP3 E-mail account support
              • profiles: Profiles to set reply-to, name, and signature to associated E-mail accounts
              • saved_searches: Save and re-run searches easily
              • tags: Tag content for easy searching/filtering. Not yet functional

              @jdaviescoates was looking for tags...?

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              jdaviescoates
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @necrevistonnezr said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

              tags: Tag content for easy searching/filtering. Not yet functional

              I was indeed. Shame they aren't yet functional. But at least they are working on them!

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                @necrevistonnezr said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                tags: Tag content for easy searching/filtering. Not yet functional

                I was indeed. Shame they aren't yet functional. But at least they are working on them!

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                robi
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @jdaviescoates it's impressive it's on the list, and poking them on it may raise visibility and chance of a present for the holidays.

                Conscious tech

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                • robiR robi

                  @jdaviescoates it's impressive it's on the list, and poking them on it may raise visibility and chance of a present for the holidays.

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                  necrevistonnezr
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                  #9

                  Some older screenshots from 2016: https://unencumberedbyfacts.com/2016/09/08/cypht-webmail-screen-shots/
                  Some interesting comparisons: https://wikisuite.org/Why-Cyrus-IMAP-and-Cypht

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                    3246
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    Has anyone gotten this to work either as an app or via the LAMP app?

                    I am struggling to get it working with either LDAP or MySQL 😒

                    πŸ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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                    • 32463 3246

                      Has anyone gotten this to work either as an app or via the LAMP app?

                      I am struggling to get it working with either LDAP or MySQL 😒

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                      3246
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Got it working using IMAP auth, logging in using an email account (my Cloudron one) and storing the session.

                      πŸ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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                      • 32463 3246

                        Got it working using IMAP auth, logging in using an email account (my Cloudron one) and storing the session.

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                        necrevistonnezr
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @3246 Cool - maybe you can share a quick how-to?

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                        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                          @3246 Cool - maybe you can share a quick how-to?

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                          3246
                          wrote on last edited by 3246
                          #13

                          @necrevistonnezr πŸ‘

                          1. Install Cypht app (d'uh)

                          2. Open the Filemanager for the app and navigate to cypht / hm3.ini

                          3. On line 55 change the value to auth_type = IMAP

                          4. In the 'IMAP Authentication' section (from line 77 onwards), amend the IMAP server settings to suit your server. I have used the Cloudron one - simples.

                          ; IMAP Authentication
                          ; -------------------
                          ; If auth_type is set to IMAP, configure the IMAP server to authenticate against
                          ; with the following settings, otherwise these are ignored.
                          ;
                          ; This is just a label used in the UI. It can be set to anything
                          imap_auth_name=Cloudron
                          
                          ; The hostname or IP address of the IMAP server to authenticate to
                          imap_auth_server=mysupercoolcloudron.server
                          
                          ; The port the IMAP server is listening on.
                          imap_auth_port=993
                          
                          ; Enable TLS/SSL connections. Leave blank or set to false to disable. Set to
                          ; true to enable TLS connections. If you want to use IMAP STARTTLS, do NOT
                          ; enable this. This is only for TLS enabled sockets (typically on port 993).
                          imap_auth_tls=true
                          
                          1. On line 157 change the value to user_config_type=file

                          This way no db is needed and settings are kept in files.

                          1. Make sure that the location for where cypht will place the files exists. For example, on line 165, change the value to user_settings_dir=/app/data/hm3/users

                          Line 173 attachment_dir=/app/data/hm3/attachments

                          Line 181 app_data_dir=/app/data/hm3/app_data

                          1. Save the file and close the Filemanager

                          2. Open the Terminal for the app and change to the cypht directory: cd ../data/cypht/

                          3. Run the following command to update the config for cypht: sudo php ./scripts/config_gen.php

                          4. Get out of the Terminal and restart the app

                          5. Login using an appropriate account that authenticates against the IMAP server you added to the config.

                          Enjoy and let me know how you get on πŸ™‚

                          πŸ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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                          • 32463 3246

                            @necrevistonnezr πŸ‘

                            1. Install Cypht app (d'uh)

                            2. Open the Filemanager for the app and navigate to cypht / hm3.ini

                            3. On line 55 change the value to auth_type = IMAP

                            4. In the 'IMAP Authentication' section (from line 77 onwards), amend the IMAP server settings to suit your server. I have used the Cloudron one - simples.

                            ; IMAP Authentication
                            ; -------------------
                            ; If auth_type is set to IMAP, configure the IMAP server to authenticate against
                            ; with the following settings, otherwise these are ignored.
                            ;
                            ; This is just a label used in the UI. It can be set to anything
                            imap_auth_name=Cloudron
                            
                            ; The hostname or IP address of the IMAP server to authenticate to
                            imap_auth_server=mysupercoolcloudron.server
                            
                            ; The port the IMAP server is listening on.
                            imap_auth_port=993
                            
                            ; Enable TLS/SSL connections. Leave blank or set to false to disable. Set to
                            ; true to enable TLS connections. If you want to use IMAP STARTTLS, do NOT
                            ; enable this. This is only for TLS enabled sockets (typically on port 993).
                            imap_auth_tls=true
                            
                            1. On line 157 change the value to user_config_type=file

                            This way no db is needed and settings are kept in files.

                            1. Make sure that the location for where cypht will place the files exists. For example, on line 165, change the value to user_settings_dir=/app/data/hm3/users

                            Line 173 attachment_dir=/app/data/hm3/attachments

                            Line 181 app_data_dir=/app/data/hm3/app_data

                            1. Save the file and close the Filemanager

                            2. Open the Terminal for the app and change to the cypht directory: cd ../data/cypht/

                            3. Run the following command to update the config for cypht: sudo php ./scripts/config_gen.php

                            4. Get out of the Terminal and restart the app

                            5. Login using an appropriate account that authenticates against the IMAP server you added to the config.

                            Enjoy and let me know how you get on πŸ™‚

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                            necrevistonnezr
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            @3246 said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                            @necrevistonnezr πŸ‘

                            1. Install Cypht app (d'uh)

                            Thanks!
                            You left out one juicy part - did you like install this… into the LAMP app? Is there any special folder to use for the source (as per https://cypht.org/install.html)?

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                            • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                              @3246 said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                              @necrevistonnezr πŸ‘

                              1. Install Cypht app (d'uh)

                              Thanks!
                              You left out one juicy part - did you like install this… into the LAMP app? Is there any special folder to use for the source (as per https://cypht.org/install.html)?

                              32463 Offline
                              32463 Offline
                              3246
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @necrevistonnezr ah, yes πŸ™‚ I just followed the install guide on their website. It's pretty straight forward I found: https://cypht.org/install.html

                              The approach is slightly more complex than downloading an archive and pointing it to a database but actually pretty neat and quick.

                              πŸ‘‰ Find our more www.bebraver.online

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                                humptydumpty
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                                #16

                                Is there a demo of Cypht somewhere? I can't find any on their site.

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                                • 32463 3246

                                  @necrevistonnezr ah, yes πŸ™‚ I just followed the install guide on their website. It's pretty straight forward I found: https://cypht.org/install.html

                                  The approach is slightly more complex than downloading an archive and pointing it to a database but actually pretty neat and quick.

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                                  necrevistonnezrN Offline
                                  necrevistonnezr
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @3246 said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                                  @necrevistonnezr ah, yes πŸ™‚ I just followed the install guide on their website. It's pretty straight forward I found: https://cypht.org/install.html

                                  The approach is slightly more complex than downloading an archive and pointing it to a database but actually pretty neat and quick.

                                  • Installed Lamp App
                                  • Downloaded the Code to /app/data/ and unzipped, cd to the unzipped dir
                                  • Tried to run composer install, getting an error [LogicException] No lockfile found. Unable to read locked packages
                                  • Run composer diagnose: Getting the error
                                  Checking pubkeys: FAIL
                                  Missing pubkey for tags verification
                                  Missing pubkey for dev verification
                                  Run composer self-update --update-keys to set them up
                                  
                                  • run composer self-update --update-keys, I have to open https://composer.github.io/pubkeys.html to find the latest keys (WTF?!)
                                  • copy and paste the public key, get an error [ErrorException] file_put_contents(/root/.config/composer/keys.dev.pub): failed to open stream: No such file or directory

                                  Grrrrr....

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                                    dozod
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    Would really like to see this on Cloudron. It's a powerful unified inbox solution + rss reader.

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                                      girish
                                      Staff
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      This does look good! Has sieve support, imap etc. All the things we need to get it working out of the box with Cloudron mail. Will check it out.

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                                      • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                        @3246 said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                                        @necrevistonnezr ah, yes πŸ™‚ I just followed the install guide on their website. It's pretty straight forward I found: https://cypht.org/install.html

                                        The approach is slightly more complex than downloading an archive and pointing it to a database but actually pretty neat and quick.

                                        • Installed Lamp App
                                        • Downloaded the Code to /app/data/ and unzipped, cd to the unzipped dir
                                        • Tried to run composer install, getting an error [LogicException] No lockfile found. Unable to read locked packages
                                        • Run composer diagnose: Getting the error
                                        Checking pubkeys: FAIL
                                        Missing pubkey for tags verification
                                        Missing pubkey for dev verification
                                        Run composer self-update --update-keys to set them up
                                        
                                        • run composer self-update --update-keys, I have to open https://composer.github.io/pubkeys.html to find the latest keys (WTF?!)
                                        • copy and paste the public key, get an error [ErrorException] file_put_contents(/root/.config/composer/keys.dev.pub): failed to open stream: No such file or directory

                                        Grrrrr....

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                                        robi
                                        wrote on last edited by robi
                                        #20

                                        @necrevistonnezr said in Cypht - Lightweight open source webmail application written in PHP and JavaScript:

                                        copy and paste the public key, get an error [ErrorException] file_put_contents(/root/.config/composer/keys.dev.pub): failed to open stream: No such file or directory

                                        set the HOME=/app/data env var to make this work

                                        LAMP app and terminal session should do that automagically IMO @staff

                                        Conscious tech

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                                          crazybrad
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #21

                                          @staff Was investigating this independently. Should have realized that Team Cloudron has been scoping it out for years. +1 for bundling this. Seems like a better email option that some others we already have.

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