• pumpkin_spice@lemmy.today
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    6 days ago

    Please remember that this software has not yet been properly audited and could potentially have bugs that compromise your passwords.

    That said, it looks attractive and promising.

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      6 days ago

      Would it replace SimpleLogin, like let you use a laptop as the server so it can be free besides internet/electricity?

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        6 days ago

        I had the same thought, but skimming through documentation it doesn’t say how to access those emails. It has an smtp server to receive them, but how do I read them? Documentation doesn’t mention a web interface (e.g. roundcube) or pop3/imap server.

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          6 days ago

          They’re sent to an inbox inside of where you save that account UN and PW. Than there’s a notification screen that tells you if you received a message. Just like an inbox.

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      2 days ago

      I believe the biggest issues of self-hosting email is the sending part, not receiving. I usually don’t have to send any emails through my aliases, I just use them so I can easily block if they start spamming, or know where a breach happened by the email, as well as to hide my main email. I know there are other use cases though, so its fair to share concerns

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      6 days ago

      I use Addy.io and Aliasvault for email alias’. Aliasvault works just fine but its alias address’ get picked up as spam more often than Addy.io. Addy is the way to go. But its not fully free. Alias vault as a password manager works very well and I like it.