Post 2990579 by FarhanYusufzai@bsd.network
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 (DIR) Post #2990446 by noorul@s.noorul.xyz
       2018-12-31T03:31:02.116012Z
       
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       I don't see how #Mailpile is better than #GNOME Evolution or #Thunderbird
       
 (DIR) Post #2990447 by FarhanYusufzai@bsd.network
       2019-01-15T07:24:48Z
       
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       @noorul I really want to see Mailpile become a serious competitor, but I don't like their "portable web-based client" approach. And, I never got it working in the past.
       
 (DIR) Post #2990480 by noorul@s.noorul.xyz
       2019-01-15T07:27:56.738170Z
       
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       @FarhanYusufzai mailpile works well now.Though i like native desktop email client
       
 (DIR) Post #2990579 by FarhanYusufzai@bsd.network
       2019-01-15T07:28:58Z
       
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       @noorul I vaguely recall them saying you are supposed to run it on your machine rather than on a server. Is that still the case?
       
 (DIR) Post #2990610 by noorul@s.noorul.xyz
       2019-01-15T07:33:05.186107Z
       
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       @FarhanYusufzai yes, it is.I run round cube and rainloop on server for my client and mailpile runs locally resembling webmail.
       
 (DIR) Post #2990664 by FarhanYusufzai@bsd.network
       2019-01-15T07:33:44Z
       
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       @noorul Can you run Mailpile in the cloud? Would that create an issues?
       
 (DIR) Post #2990738 by noorul@s.noorul.xyz
       2019-01-15T07:37:53.568723Z
       
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       @FarhanYusufzai nope. It will not.It's a web app capable of running on any where.Here is my concern, you have take care setting tls and mailpile still need to be stable.So hosting on server publicly need to be security concern to me.Mailpile may not solid like roundcube and rainloop.
       
 (DIR) Post #2991128 by FarhanYusufzai@bsd.network
       2019-01-15T07:43:00Z
       
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       @noorul I remember roundcube being ugly -- never used rainloop...