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Kill The Newsletter

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      thetomester13
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      kill the newsletter (github) let's users create a unique email address, register for a newsletter with it, and instead of receiving an email with the newsletter, it'll add it to an RSS feed that it also provides for you.

      I feel like this would package well alongside a TTRSS or FreshRSS instance.

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        kill the newsletter (github) let's users create a unique email address, register for a newsletter with it, and instead of receiving an email with the newsletter, it'll add it to an RSS feed that it also provides for you.

        I feel like this would package well alongside a TTRSS or FreshRSS instance.

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        @thetomester13 Oh wow this would be cool! Curious about how this would work since it seems to generate email addresses

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          kill the newsletter (github) let's users create a unique email address, register for a newsletter with it, and instead of receiving an email with the newsletter, it'll add it to an RSS feed that it also provides for you.

          I feel like this would package well alongside a TTRSS or FreshRSS instance.

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          @thetomester13 said in Kill The Newsletter:

          I feel like this would package well alongside a TTRSS or FreshRSS instance.

          + 1 to this !! I was just opening a new post then I saw this

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            @p44 I was not as smart as youโ€ฆย so I will add here my request as a reference ๐Ÿ˜› https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4815/kill-the-newsletter?_=1617624277311

            Drupal CMS and Open Source Expert, Mautic Community lead Secretary

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              @p44 I was not as smart as youโ€ฆย so I will add here my request as a reference ๐Ÿ˜› https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4815/kill-the-newsletter?_=1617624277311

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              @grienauer ๐Ÿ˜‰ I'm trying Kill The Newsletter on their free hosted service and it seems works great...!!

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                Not sure if this is integratable with Cloudron email.

                It's designed to be standalone, and would have to work at a subdomain level, and have manual DNS management for mail records and firewall rules.

                One issue is that Cloudron mail IP is the same as subdomain IP, and there's no easy way to distinguish mail coming for Cloudron mail server vs this instance.

                One would need a reverse proxy server that speaks SMTP, which can redirect to the subdomain based on some rules (like Nginx does for HTTP).

                Update: Nginx can proxy tcp and be configured for SMTP/IMAP/POP3
                https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/mail-proxy/mail-proxy/

                This discussion may help too:
                https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,288532

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                  @grienauer ๐Ÿ˜‰ I'm trying Kill The Newsletter on their free hosted service and it seems works great...!!

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                  @p44 yes. their service works wellโ€ฆ but everything you can host on your own is the way to go ๐Ÿ™‚

                  Drupal CMS and Open Source Expert, Mautic Community lead Secretary

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                  • GrienauerG Grienauer

                    @p44 yes. their service works wellโ€ฆ but everything you can host on your own is the way to go ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    @grienauer Yes I think is better self-hosting ... ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      Also a service, which I would install myself immediately!

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                        kill the newsletter (github) let's users create a unique email address, register for a newsletter with it, and instead of receiving an email with the newsletter, it'll add it to an RSS feed that it also provides for you.

                        I feel like this would package well alongside a TTRSS or FreshRSS instance.

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                        It would be great if support could comment briefly on whether this is already being worked on. Before I plan to package this and probably fail. ๐Ÿ˜…

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                          It would be great if support could comment briefly on whether this is already being worked on. Before I plan to package this and probably fail. ๐Ÿ˜…

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                          @johannesjom go for it.. it would be announced otherwise.

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