I’ve been using Migadu for last couple years with no issues. All you need is a custom domain.
You can bring your own client, but there’s webmail too (requires no JS if I recall) so you can access your inbox from anywhere too.
I’ve been using Migadu for last couple years with no issues. All you need is a custom domain.
You can bring your own client, but there’s webmail too (requires no JS if I recall) so you can access your inbox from anywhere too.
Nice one, thanks for sharing!
Very underrated IMO. It has been a while since I last used it but I recall it was super light and snappy - even compared to other more well-known lightweight alternatives. It was definitely a pleasant experience. Happy to see it still going strong.
Sway and Gnome
The latter is mostly for other family members. But I like both.


There are also lite and html versions:
Neither has AI enabled.


It’s A1, not A1 Mini, that is prone to the issue. They have different structural designs.
Thanks for sharing. In this age of slop, I tend to lean towards the built-in packages more and more nowadays.
What https://github.com/jamescherti/minimal-emacs.d has taught me is that vanilla Emacs is perfectly capable, especially with the built-in support for LSP and Treesitter, if you need them.
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