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    • nebulon
      nebulon Staff last edited by

      This seems like a good addition to Cloudron as an alternative to Rainloop. It is already packaged with Docker as well.

      https://github.com/jasonmunro/cypht-docker
      https://hub.docker.com/r/sailfrog/cypht-docker/

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      • jdaviescoates
        jdaviescoates last edited by

        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.

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          will last edited by

          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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          • yusf
            yusf @will last edited by

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

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              • necrevistonnezr
                necrevistonnezr last edited by

                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
                  jdaviescoates @necrevistonnezr last edited by

                  @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
                    robi @jdaviescoates last edited by

                    @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
                      necrevistonnezr @robi last edited by

                      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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