> It is a mail server in a box aimed to be deployed securely into any cloud infrastructure. It provides no user interface to send or check one’s mail but implements all of the underlying protocols that other applications (mail clients), such as Google K-9 for mobile devices, Mailpile, and Mozilla Thunderbird, can interoperate with.
The combination of Mail-in-a-box and Mailpile seems pretty exciting.
Since running your own mail server is opening a new vector for attack, I'd be curious how Mail-in-a-box is going to handle security updates.
The combination of Mail-in-a-box and Mailpile seems pretty exciting.
Since running your own mail server is opening a new vector for attack, I'd be curious how Mail-in-a-box is going to handle security updates.