The easiest way to install chatmail server is a small project written by a single person, meanwhile the #deltachat official server installation process is cluster of unintelligible documentation and a docker image that need multiple commands to setup properly.
How does that one dev build a better hosting experience than a company?
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ArcaneChat
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Secure by default should have minimal configuration, exactly so that you canβt mess it up, with optional configuration flags that are hidden in the documentation reference.
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in reply to ArcaneChat • • •@arcanechat Containers have solved this problem of compatibility, if you want more self hosters to run your stuff you make a simple docker compose example.
#selfhosting
Delta Chat
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in reply to Phantasm • • •@phnt Please feel free to open an issue at github.com/chatmail/relay describing what you did/intend to do.
It's true that the repository for now targets Debian12 but the deployment client (where cmdeploy is installed) should not be distro-dependent. There recently landed a new documentation side btw chatmail.at/doc/relay/
GitHub - chatmail/relay: chatmail service deployment scripts and docs
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