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Websites do not have the functionality to connect to mail servers. These are different protocols.
For mail server infrastructure, Stalwart is said to be pretty good. I haven't had a chance to try it yet.
Stalwart looks neat, thanks for mentioning it. ๐ง
If you try it, report back. ;-) My current setup is mostly OpenSMTPD & Dovecot, but I'm open for good reasons to move away.
Tested Stalwart, the all in one option with both JMAP and IMAP. Looks fairlygood, works fine with IMAP and SMTP, but making it work with JMAP clients took me some time. This page helped for the F-Droid client lrr.rs. With Cypth it was a no go. SnappyMail webmail software is not mentioned on the JMAP clients page at all but it is with development 1/2 done with JMAP implementation. In a few months time Stalwart is expected to have a web interface for admins. Looking forward to testing again when that is available.
Thank you! :-)
okay :) I find it interesting because :
Especially the JMAP part I am curious about. I hope to toy with this every now and then, and then report back :)
JMAP sounds interesting indeed, but as far as I understand, there is an underwhelming number of clients that speak it?
Ah, yes, you're right, cheers for that, but I am interested to compare JMAP speed and options with IMAP. And to test Stalwart I would not mind using the first and the last three in that Clients list.
Of course. I want to have a webmail websever. It's an interface for viewing and writing mails with the backend doing the mailserver connection.