The documentation needs a lot of work, especially since a lot of it is outdated. But in short, if you setup a reverse proxy, the listeners in Stalwart will listen to anything forwarded to it, so you'll generally want to…
This is awesome to hear, thank you. I have more-or-less figured out how to configure things, and finally found the "local configuration keys" section, but I think I can live with the current setup (mixed toml + db)…
The nice thing about S3-compatible blob storage is that it is extremely easy to move the objects to another provider (or roll your own MinIO or similar setup) and point your server to it. I initially went with the…
I feel like the developer is just as serious about containerized setup as letting it take over the whole box. I've run it both ways, and have found it works incredibly well in Docker and the documentation is very good…
I have had similarly been unable to get as much help from their Discord as I had hoped. That said, I'd give this another shot. What I discovered is that Stalwart is incredibly flexible and designed to be used in any…
But the messages are accessible by every open standard: POP, IMAP, JMAP. You can also pick your storage backend, your database backend, your full text/search tool or provider, directory backend. It is amazingly…
I'm cautiously optimistic that Stalwart is a game-changer. I would normally stick with a simpler platform (like mox) if I wasn't interested in the groupware space. I've previously tried Nextcloud and SoGo and left…
I do have to hand it to the developer though. This is some serious longterm commitment to an open standard that has simply never taken off beyond one company (Fastmail). Current JMAP implementation is pretty much…
I heard some second-hand accounts that Hetzner's object storage was pretty slow even in the same location. For email, that sounded not too ideal. Also, I only have 5 mailboxes right now holding less than 15GB of data…
I tried very hard to get it to work, but I simply couldn't get it to connect with my Stalwart instance over JMAP. I do have the permissive CORS and end-points and proxy-protocol seemingly working with my test HTTPS…
Not sure if yours is setup different, but there are several key fields that need to be written to the config.toml file, and I've seen my file get updated when I make changes to the listeners or stores settings. But in…
I am basically all in on Stalwart right now, but do not have the time to deal with email deliverability issues or asking my VPS to open a port, so I have been using AWS SES as the SMTP relay for awhile. No problems so…
I also love Technitium, and excited about some of the features that are coming soon. PostgreSQL for logs, aggregated view for viewing activity across multiple servers. The developer is also very active on Reddit and…
My daughter started on MX Linux at 5 and knows her way around pretty well... I chose it because I wanted something easy but lightweight, since we were repurposing an old Sandy Bridge laptop. Now she is almost 8, we are…
The documentation needs a lot of work, especially since a lot of it is outdated. But in short, if you setup a reverse proxy, the listeners in Stalwart will listen to anything forwarded to it, so you'll generally want to…
This is awesome to hear, thank you. I have more-or-less figured out how to configure things, and finally found the "local configuration keys" section, but I think I can live with the current setup (mixed toml + db)…
The nice thing about S3-compatible blob storage is that it is extremely easy to move the objects to another provider (or roll your own MinIO or similar setup) and point your server to it. I initially went with the…
I feel like the developer is just as serious about containerized setup as letting it take over the whole box. I've run it both ways, and have found it works incredibly well in Docker and the documentation is very good…
I have had similarly been unable to get as much help from their Discord as I had hoped. That said, I'd give this another shot. What I discovered is that Stalwart is incredibly flexible and designed to be used in any…
But the messages are accessible by every open standard: POP, IMAP, JMAP. You can also pick your storage backend, your database backend, your full text/search tool or provider, directory backend. It is amazingly…
I'm cautiously optimistic that Stalwart is a game-changer. I would normally stick with a simpler platform (like mox) if I wasn't interested in the groupware space. I've previously tried Nextcloud and SoGo and left…
I do have to hand it to the developer though. This is some serious longterm commitment to an open standard that has simply never taken off beyond one company (Fastmail). Current JMAP implementation is pretty much…
I heard some second-hand accounts that Hetzner's object storage was pretty slow even in the same location. For email, that sounded not too ideal. Also, I only have 5 mailboxes right now holding less than 15GB of data…
I tried very hard to get it to work, but I simply couldn't get it to connect with my Stalwart instance over JMAP. I do have the permissive CORS and end-points and proxy-protocol seemingly working with my test HTTPS…
Not sure if yours is setup different, but there are several key fields that need to be written to the config.toml file, and I've seen my file get updated when I make changes to the listeners or stores settings. But in…
I am basically all in on Stalwart right now, but do not have the time to deal with email deliverability issues or asking my VPS to open a port, so I have been using AWS SES as the SMTP relay for awhile. No problems so…
I also love Technitium, and excited about some of the features that are coming soon. PostgreSQL for logs, aggregated view for viewing activity across multiple servers. The developer is also very active on Reddit and…
My daughter started on MX Linux at 5 and knows her way around pretty well... I chose it because I wanted something easy but lightweight, since we were repurposing an old Sandy Bridge laptop. Now she is almost 8, we are…