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Mailpiler - self hosted email archive

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    Teiluj
    wrote on last edited by
    #81

    @scooke said in Mailpiler - self hosted email archive:

    This doesn't require a paid license? When I was checking out the website I suddenly saw a new menu item called Pricing, and it wasn't cheap! Are we going to install this and then realize, 1000s of email in, that we have to pay?

    My understanding is:

    • The SaaS version (https://www.mailpiler.com) is price-bound.
    • The open source version (https://www.mailpiler.org) is free to use.
      Source here: https://github.com/jsuto/piler?
      License info here: https://github.com/jsuto/piler?tab=License-1-ov-file#readme

    More info here: https://www.mailpiler.org/comparison-to-the-enterprise-edition/

    Possibly @jsuto could also confirm things - Please correct me if I am wrong.

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      wrote on last edited by milian.hackradt
      #82

      To comply with local regulations, we really need a way to archive emails. As others pointed out before, the easiest way would be a feature to be able to set a BCC address for all emails.

      If you do not want to add this feature, could you provide administators with a way to bind their own haraka plugins into the mail-addon container (without killing/overriding them on the next update) so we could implement the functionality ourself?

      EDIT: I figured that this may not be the best place for such a discussion so I added a Feature Request.

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      • milian.hackradtM milian.hackradt

        To comply with local regulations, we really need a way to archive emails. As others pointed out before, the easiest way would be a feature to be able to set a BCC address for all emails.

        If you do not want to add this feature, could you provide administators with a way to bind their own haraka plugins into the mail-addon container (without killing/overriding them on the next update) so we could implement the functionality ourself?

        EDIT: I figured that this may not be the best place for such a discussion so I added a Feature Request.

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        marcusquinn
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        @milian.hackradt you can also use EspoCRM as an email archiver.

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        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

          @milian.hackradt you can also use EspoCRM as an email archiver.

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          wrote on last edited by milian.hackradt
          #84

          @marcusquinn Does this solution also archive all outgoing emails from inboxes and apps (like InvoiceNinja)?

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