Who remembers SquirrelMail
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14@feld I do! My first webmail I guess and then IMP Horde.
@solimanhindy I was going to mention Horde next lol
@feld oh dear God I feel so old with your last toot ;-)
@mWare I'm still using roundcube at the moment but need to switch to snappy
@mWare ok i'm doing it now lol
@feld It's Webmail for Nuts!
@feld It's Webmail for Nuts!
@mWare this is great 😍
@mWare it's very fast and even let me do a sync of contacts from carddav (radicale) which was nice
@mWare I've moved all my contacts to privately hosted and some of my calendars
the problem is the standards bodies did a terrible job of getting everyone to implement the sharing and other functionality. It's all based on WebDav ACLs and it's just a mess. It's totally possible to do things like shared calendars, but you know how when you modify/add/remove events from a shared calendar the other members get push notifications?
This isn't part of any standard. That's an iCloud specific feature. Totally proprietary.
The best you can do from what I can see is to give Radicale or similar access to your mail server and it can do webhooks or send emails as notifications. I'm still exploring this.
Really drives me nuts that everyone gives Apple/Google/etc complete access to their social graphs and schedules because it just can't really be encrypted on their end and still work the way it does
the problem is the standards bodies did a terrible job of getting everyone to implement the sharing and other functionality. It's all based on WebDav ACLs and it's just a mess. It's totally possible to do things like shared calendars, but you know how when you modify/add/remove events from a shared calendar the other members get push notifications?
This isn't part of any standard. That's an iCloud specific feature. Totally proprietary.
The best you can do from what I can see is to give Radicale or similar access to your mail server and it can do webhooks or send emails as notifications. I'm still exploring this.
Really drives me nuts that everyone gives Apple/Google/etc complete access to their social graphs and schedules because it just can't really be encrypted on their end and still work the way it does
@mWare
> seems moot between RCS and iMessage though
yeah, they can see the contact numbers but not necessarily their names, know what I mean?
e.g., my boss was notoriously privacy-focused and had almost no online footprint. I did not like the fact that his name and cell phone number were in my address book which Apple could see. I am quite certain that his real name was not associated with that cell phone -- likely acquired through an LLC that wasn't even in his name.
> seems moot between RCS and iMessage though
yeah, they can see the contact numbers but not necessarily their names, know what I mean?
e.g., my boss was notoriously privacy-focused and had almost no online footprint. I did not like the fact that his name and cell phone number were in my address book which Apple could see. I am quite certain that his real name was not associated with that cell phone -- likely acquired through an LLC that wasn't even in his name.
@mWare oh he did very successfully. He would do things like have people he trusted put their names on real estate (office space, condos, apartments). He'd email me and have me sign up for and pay for things online and he'd just deposit the funds in my account
@mWare taxes weren't being avoided 🤷♂️
@dvl great domain name