- Beta release August 8th
- 1.0 release mid / late September
Mailpile (https://www.mailpile.is/) is a modern, fast web-mail client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features. The development of Mailpile is funded by a large community of backers and all code related to the project is and will be released under an OSI approved Free Software license.
Mailpile places great emphasis on providing a clean, elegant user interface and pleasant user experience. In particular, Mailpile aims to make it easy and convenient to receive and send PGP encrypted or signed e-mail.
Mailpile's primary user interface is web-based, but it also has a basic
command-line interface and an API for developers. Using web technology for
the interface allows Mailpile to function both as a local desktop
application (accessed by visiting localhost
in the browser) or a remote
web-mail on a personal server or VPS.
The core of Mailpile is a fast search engine, custom written to deal with large volumes of e-mail on consumer hardware. The search engine allows e-mail to be organized using tags (similar to GMail's labels) and the application can be configured to automatically tag incoming mail either based on static rules or bayesian classifiers.
Note: We are currently at an early alpha state of development, so if you just want a useful tool and aren't interested in hacking on the code, you should probably check back later or follow @MailpileTeam on Twitter and watch for updates.
We have live demos up and running on our website. If you are curious about what Mailpile looks like, please feel free to check it out.
Note that Mailpile is still in early development and is not suitable for production or end-user use. However, developers are encouraged to give it a try and even help us find bugs, fix them and develop new features.
Please see the wiki for details.
Bjarni R. Einarsson (http://bre.klaki.net/) created this! If you think it's neat, you should also check out PageKite: https://pagekite.net/
The GMail guys get mad props for creating the best webmail service out there. Wishing the Free Software world had something like it is what inspired me to start working on this.
Contributors:
- Bjarni R. Einarsson (http://bre.klaki.net/)
- Smari McCarthy (http://www.smarimccarthy.is/)
- Brennan Novak (https://brennannovak.com/)
- Lots more, run
git shortlog -s
for a list! (Or see the list on Github.)
And of course, we couldn't do this without our community of backers.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of either the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation or the Apache License 2.0 as published by the Apache
Software Foundation. See the file COPYING.md
for details.