Die nächste Umfrage steht an: Dieses mal möchten wir von euch wissen, welchen E-Mail-Anbieter ihr nutzt, oder ob ihr einen eigenen Mailserver betreibt.
Falls die vorgegebenen Optionen nicht zu eurer Anwendungssituation passen, freuen wir uns auch über eure Kommentare.
Sobald die Umfragezeit abgelaufen ist, werden wir die Ergebnisse zeitnah auswerten.
This #Mastodon / #email bridge <https://tacobelllabs.net/@nkizz/110340426573847934> by @nkizz is just brilliant, but you know what would absolutely ROCK? A #Fediverse server that had native support for #IMAP.
While we're on the topic, I wonder if anybody has thought about building a client with an UX inspired by Usenet newsreaders (personally, MicroPlanet Gravity was one of the few things I missed from Windows when I switched to Linux, would love to see something like that for Mastodon.)
@hergertme I am intrigued by your mention of #Dovecot, because I was not aware of it / #IMAP being able to delay/schedule-send emails, and my research hasn't found something conclusive there. Do you have a link to something you might have found that I overlooked?
I've successfully set up Mox by Mechiel Lukkien as my new mail server. It handles SMTP, IMAP, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. It has a built-in spam filter, a web interface, webmail, autoconfiguration and it can show a checklist whether your DNS is set up correctly or not. All in a single binary! Pretty cool stuff. I'm planning to test various other solutions and document it on my blog soon.
In a forum someone was asking for a TLS-able mail client for #MSDOS. #DOjS has a #libcurl plugin with #TSL support through #mbedTLS. #curl supports #IMAP and #SMTP. So I should be able to add that support to DOjS.
Now $somebody only needs to write a mail client in #Javascript and we are done...🤔
Accessing Mastodon and the fediverse via email: https://www.olowe.co/tmp/fedimail.mp4
An experimental #IMAP and #SMTP interface.
I feel like #NNTP#Usenet interface would be more appropriate.
But gotta start somewhere!
Threading and replies work ok too (so far!).
#distrohopping has forced me to keep ALL of my data on my #NAS or cloud storage, and I’ve realized that this is the exact same idea as #IMAP for email, something that I’ve been a fan of since the bad old days of POP.
Now it seems I’m on a quest to carry as close to ZERO data with me as possible when I leave the house so if something is lost or stolen, I’ve only lost an easily replaceable device.
Ich habe ein Script (https://gist.github.com/robulouski/7442321) was per #python alle Mails aus einem #imap Ordner als eml Dateien ablegt und sie als 1.eml 2.eml .... abspeichert. Dummerweise hat sich irgendwas geändert, sodass der Dateiname nun b '1'.eml (in der Shell sieht es dann so aus: "b'1'.eml" ) lautet, weshalb das nachfolgende Script auf die Nase fällt. Das b hat wohl was mit "binary" zu tun.
I installed the latest version of #Thunderbird today after a long time, and it's really great. However, I personally miss important features like a 'from-full-address' column or the implementation of the ManageSieve protocol.
In principle, I support the use of #OAuth2 for #IMAP/#SMTP authentication; I just wish it didn't make it so much harder to use my preferred mail clients for corporate #email accounts because each client's OAuth2 app key needs to be approved by the sysadmin.
Currently cranky that I can't use Mutt with a couple of O365 accounts, and wondering if I can do something sneaky like rip OAuth2 keys out of Thunderbird or something.
Même avec les bons paramètres je ne peux que constater que c'est toujours autant la merde pour configurer une boite à lettre Free sur un smartphone Android.
Soit les serveurs de messagerie IMAP/POP sont en rade, soit c'est Android qui fait chier.