Mailpile
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− | ''' | + | '''Mailpile''' is a web-server-based e-mail client under development as of 2013, with the aim of "taking e-mail back" by remedying the deficiencies of other mail clients and webmail services, in particular integrating encryption and privacy services. |
− | It was funded through an Indiegogo campaign, and is free, open-source software. | + | It was funded through an Indiegogo campaign, and is free, open-source software. An online demo site is live to test it out, as well as downloads of the installable version (still in an early, buggy alpha stage). |
== File formats, protocols, and input/output features used or under development == | == File formats, protocols, and input/output features used or under development == |
Latest revision as of 01:57, 2 February 2014
Mailpile is a web-server-based e-mail client under development as of 2013, with the aim of "taking e-mail back" by remedying the deficiencies of other mail clients and webmail services, in particular integrating encryption and privacy services.
It was funded through an Indiegogo campaign, and is free, open-source software. An online demo site is live to test it out, as well as downloads of the installable version (still in an early, buggy alpha stage).