Chatmail
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- Title: Chatmail on Cloudron — Secure instant e-mail messaging
- Main Page: https://chatmail.at/
- Git: https://github.com/chatmail
- Licence: Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
- Docker: No ?
- Demo: https://chatmail.at/clients -> and use an existing chatmail server...
- Summary: The Chatmail project develops and releases FOSS infrastructure templates and libraries for interopable and secure instant e-mail messaging, enforcing automatic end-to-end encryption and metadata minimization, with optional ephemeral Peer-to-Peer messaging to top it off. The future is now: Chatmail makes e-mail fun, secure and instant.
Chatmail is a community-driven project that is raising the floor for interoperable FOSS alternatives to centralized proprietary instant messaging services. Chatmail transport operators, as well as app and bot developers, and all of their users, benefit from our efforts. We are also contributing to raising and fixing the floor for billions of users who unknowingly depend on the integrity, resilience, security, and reliability of the e-mail system.
- Notes:
- matrix moves closer to a deadend: https://blog.cyrneko.eu/matrix-is-cooked
- maybe not everyone wants to use the integrated cloudron mail server with deltachat and similar software (to manage storage etc.)
- Alternative to: https://alternativeto.net/software/chatmail/
- Screenshots: see https://chatmail.at/clients for an example frontend.
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Chatmail can already be used on Cloudron — since Cloudron provides a full-featured mail server out of the box, you can easily connect it to a Chatmail-compatible client like Delta Chat using your existing Cloudron e-mail account.
There’s no need for a separate Chatmail-specific app on Cloudron — the infrastructure is already there. Just point Delta Chat (or another compatible client) to your Cloudron mail server credentials, and you’re good to go with end-to-end encrypted messaging.
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Chatmail can already be used on Cloudron — since Cloudron provides a full-featured mail server out of the box, you can easily connect it to a Chatmail-compatible client like Delta Chat using your existing Cloudron e-mail account.
There’s no need for a separate Chatmail-specific app on Cloudron — the infrastructure is already there. Just point Delta Chat (or another compatible client) to your Cloudron mail server credentials, and you’re good to go with end-to-end encrypted messaging.
@Kubernetes Chatmail also offers “optional ephemeral Peer-to-Peer messaging”. I also had the feeling that Chatmail is optimized for speed and reactivity coming in handy for a chat application. But maybe the difference is not notable. I didn't try out Deltachat with the integrated cloudron mail.
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Chatmail can already be used on Cloudron — since Cloudron provides a full-featured mail server out of the box, you can easily connect it to a Chatmail-compatible client like Delta Chat using your existing Cloudron e-mail account.
There’s no need for a separate Chatmail-specific app on Cloudron — the infrastructure is already there. Just point Delta Chat (or another compatible client) to your Cloudron mail server credentials, and you’re good to go with end-to-end encrypted messaging.
@Kubernetes said in Chatmail:
Delta Chat
I was going to say "this reminds me of / sounds like https://delta.chat/en/ "