ionbox is a modern, open-source email client designed to provide a clean and efficient email management experience.
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Cross-Platform Support: Built with the Tauri framework, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
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Modern Interface: Developed using React and TypeScript, combined with Tailwind CSS for a beautiful and responsive user interface.
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Multi-Account Management: Support for connecting multiple email accounts, including Gmail, Outlook, and other major email services.
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Secure and Reliable: Utilizes OAuth2 authentication to ensure user data security.
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Deep Integration: Seamless integration with operating systems through deep linking functionality.
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High Performance: Backend developed in Rust, ensuring high performance and low resource usage.
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Extensibility: Modular design makes it easy to extend and customize functionality.
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Open and Transparent: Fully open-source code, welcoming community contributions and improvements.
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AI Assistance: Plans to introduce AI features to aid in email composition, automatic categorization, and smart replies.
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Plugin System: Develop a plugin system allowing users and developers to extend client functionality.
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Encrypted Communication: Implement end-to-end encryption to further enhance email security.
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Advanced Search: Develop more powerful search capabilities, supporting complex queries and filtering.
ionbox is an open-source project, and we welcome and encourage community participation. Whether it's submitting bug reports, feature suggestions, or directly contributing code, your involvement will help us build a better email client.
This project is licensed under the Functional Source License (FSL). FSL is a license designed primarily for SaaS companies, protecting developers' interests while also safeguarding users' freedom. Under the FSL terms, you are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, but you may not use it for a commercial mail service for a specified period. After two years, the software will automatically convert to the MIT license.
For detailed information, please refer to the LICENSE file or visit the FSL official website.