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Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart Labs

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  • A [email protected]

    Yes. You can simply not expose SMTP at all and just use the IMAP/JMAP part. Unless you need also JMAP, I am not sure it brings you a lot to the table you wouldn't also get from a good old dovecot. IMO the big advantage of Stalwart is the all-in-one package it delivers plus the good defaults. It also shines when you want a multi node deployment. For a single node IMAP only it might not be the best choice, in my opinion. But it would work, if you want to.

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    All my need is imap for old email. Jmap +others are not xtras that i dont need. I’ll look at dovecot. Thanks

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      That's probably because you were using RocksDB as a backend, which does not work well on mechanical HDDs. Try using PostgreSQL instead.

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      I did, we discussed this on an issue and a github discussion. It was still too slow and saturating my low spec machine, no matter which backends I tried to use.

      Probably my hardware is just too underpowered.

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      • A [email protected]

        We can ask, but the indicators are there:

        • it has roadmap with bigger features that slowly shrinks as they get implemented
        • new versions still bring big reworks (I think this is the third time now that the data structure is being migrated)
        • optimizations happen between the versions
        • benchmarks are still on the horizon
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        Mm, interesting.

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        • jwr1@kbin.earthJ [email protected]

          We’re excited to announce the release of Stalwart v0.12, a significant milestone that evolves Stalwart from a powerful mail server into a complete, integrated communication and collaboration platform. This release delivers one of the most anticipated features from our community: native support for calendars, contacts, and file storage—all built directly into the server, with no need for third-party integrations.

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          How do I use those features? I just upgraded to the latest version.

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          • jwr1@kbin.earthJ [email protected]

            We’re excited to announce the release of Stalwart v0.12, a significant milestone that evolves Stalwart from a powerful mail server into a complete, integrated communication and collaboration platform. This release delivers one of the most anticipated features from our community: native support for calendars, contacts, and file storage—all built directly into the server, with no need for third-party integrations.

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            I also like Stalwart. It's easy to setup and does its job very well. I'm just a bit nervous that the development team consists of one (!) person.
            Btw, can anyone recommend an e-mail client that speaks JMAP?

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