Switch-focused email provider community project
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hallo friends!!!
given the lack of options for switch capable email providers, i have been working on making my own for the community to use. these are the features i already added and plan to add soon.
- lightweight with minimal resources needed, no more "Reload the page" prompts or ads slowing things down.
- minimum 1gb storage for every user (more storage if requested)
- modern but simple user interface
- for added security, a paid bug bounty program will be implemented (up to $500), as well as transparency on our security measures.
- emails dont land in spam folder (atm sending isnt set up yet, but receiving is working)
(for the most part, everything is already developed already and nearly production ready)
eventually i intend on also developing other switch-centered tools so the entire community has access to resources regardless of technical capability.
if you have any suggestions for this email provider, please let me know!!! i want this to be a community-driven project and i want to make sure everyone's needs and wants are met.
love, maple <3
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not sure if you could do this yourself but adding switch friendly lag related settings to bdns would be pretty nice
my poor switch is always laggy although it might just be that i have mcdonalds wifi -
not sure if you could do this yourself but adding switch friendly lag related settings to bdns would be pretty nice
my poor switch is always laggy although it might just be that i have mcdonalds wifi@ladiesman217 with the mail provider, i can make it lag-friendly, but unfortunately i dont have access to any browsedns infrastructure to do anything there
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i personally wold need to be able to send/receve emails from mainstream email adresses, but even if thats not possible, this would be AMAZING for email verification if nothing else
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i personally wold need to be able to send/receve emails from mainstream email adresses, but even if thats not possible, this would be AMAZING for email verification if nothing else
@Yanderemenhera contact with mainstream email providers would absolutely be allowed :D only problem would potentially be your emails landing in the spam folder - but i have a couple ideas to fix that
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@Yanderemenhera contact with mainstream email providers would absolutely be allowed :D only problem would potentially be your emails landing in the spam folder - but i have a couple ideas to fix that
@maple gah! thanks!