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Dust-Mail

Dust-Mail is a fast and simple mail client for the web and desktop

Dust-Mail

Dust-Mail is a free and open source project that aims to replace all desktop and web email clients by providing a fast and simple experience. It uses an intuitive design built using React on the frontend and Rust in the backend to be able to handle all of your email safely and quickly.

Currently the project is still in a very early stage and using it in a production environment is generally discouraged.

I am working on this project all alone, so donations are of course very welcome.

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  1. desktop desktop Public

    The web/desktop version of Dust-Mail

    TypeScript 3

  2. server server Public

    The backend HTTP API for Dust-Mail

    Nix

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  • autoconfig Public

    A Rust based client implementation of Mozilla's autoconfig protocol.

    Rust 3 MIT 0 0 5 Updated Apr 22, 2024
  • async-pop Public

    An asynchronous Pop3 client written in Rust

    Rust 3 MIT 2 0 7 Updated Apr 19, 2024
  • core Public

    A multi protocol email client with autodiscovery

    Rust 2 MIT 0 5 6 Updated Mar 11, 2024
  • gtk Public
    Nix 0 0 0 1 Updated Mar 4, 2024
  • server Public

    The backend HTTP API for Dust-Mail

    Nix 0 MIT 0 1 0 Updated Mar 2, 2024
  • desktop Public

    The web/desktop version of Dust-Mail

    TypeScript 3 MIT 0 2 0 Updated Feb 28, 2024
  • dns-mail-discover Public

    A dns based mail discovery crate.

    Rust 2 MIT 0 0 3 Updated Feb 5, 2024
  • ews-client Public

    A Rust based implementation of the Microsoft autodiscover protocol for Exchange.

    Rust 3 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Oct 12, 2023
  • cli Public

    A command line interface to access your email

    Rust 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Sep 7, 2023
  • website Public

    Showcase website for Dust-Mail

    TypeScript 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Jun 7, 2023

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