Periodic update on me checking on projects for #SelfHosting #anonymous #email forwarding services
- #SimpleLogin https://github.com/simple-login/app/ - python, docker, can plug it into OIDC, project owned by ProtonMail
- #Addy https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy/ - PHP, docker optional, webserver can pass user in headers, integrating with SSO that way. Less active than above
- #MailX https://github.com/ivpn/mailx - golang, docker, currently no support for external users
GitHub - simple-login/app: The SimpleLogin back-end and web app

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GitHub

holy based

@ivpn fuckin made https://mailx.net

it's a competitor to addy.io or simplelogin, and theyve already gotten it audited by @cure53

#privacy #mailx

App

Argh! I'm trying to do a few things in Linux and every single hit suggests something that I know won't work, and Google keeps offering me the same pointless but incorrect advice.

Lots of subtle differences between the command line options of the various emailers...

#mail #mailx #mailutils

Dear GNU/Linux users. If you are using SSMTP and want to forward local users mails to an external email address do yourself a favor and install bsd-mailx and configure /etc/mail.rc accordingly.

Why you ask? Because it took me like FOREVER to figure shit out. The /etc/ssmtp/revaliases don't do what I expected from it since days.

After installing bsd-mailx and configuring /etc/mail.cf it finally worked (again).

#Linux #SSMTP #mailx

@djmoch I'm having the same thought, as I'm thinking to switch from #mutt to #mailx for mail management.
I manage files with #vifm, listen music with #ncmpcpp and watch movies with #mpv; I manage my mail with #mutt (but thinking switching to #mailx) and read documents and books with #zathura; my editor is #vim (and yes, I tried #ed the standard editor, but I felt too hardcore) and my image viewer and wallpaper setter it's #feh. I subdivide my workspace with #tmux inside multiple #xterms that sit on multiple pages of multiple desktops of my #FVWM.