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+#+TITLE:
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+#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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+#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
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+#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mailpile
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Mailpile
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+#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
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+[[file:images/logo.png]]
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+<h1>Mailpile</h1>
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+Mailpile provides a nice looking webmail interface suitable for use on desktop or mobile clients. It has pretty good support for email encryption and makes that quite an easy process. At present it's usable but still has some bugs and limitations. If you need a fully functional email client with comprehensive encryption support then either use Mutt or Thunderbird/Icedove.
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+One down side is that this appears to be a single user system, so if you have multiple users on your Freedombone server only the administrator will actually be able to use mailpile.
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+* Setup
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+If you're viewing your mail domain site on a mobile device via OrFox then make sure you allow the domain in the NoScript settings.
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+Enter a password and store it within a password manager.
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+Click on the *Privacy and Security* button.
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+Scroll down and select *Save Settings*. Don't click on the Tor button.
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+Click *Add account*.
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+Enter your name, email address and password.
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+Uncheck *Detect Settings* and click *Next*.
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+Under *Sending Mail* select *local*, then click *Next*.
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+Under *Receiving files* select *IMAP/TLS*, your main domain name, port *993*, your username and password, then click *Next*.
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+Under *Security and Privacy* click *Next*.
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+Click on *Inbox* and then select *Browse for mailboxes*. If you have a lot of mail then this can take quite a long time. Meanwhile you can giggle at the messages under *Working...*.
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+* Importing existing GPG keys
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+Unfortunately this is broken in the current Mailpile version, so you can't import keys. But when it works this is probably how it will work:
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+ssh into the Freedombone with:
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+#+begin_src bash
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+ssh username@maindomainname -p 2222
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+Select *My encryption keys*
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+Select *Show full PGP/GPG key*. Select the text of the full key and copy it, then paste it into a file on your local system.
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+In a browser navigate to *yourmailpiledomain/contacts*
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+Select *import encryption keys* followed by *upload key*
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 * Mailpile
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 * Mailpile
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 Modern email client which supports GPG encryption.
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 Modern email client which supports GPG encryption.
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+[[./app_mailpile.html][How to use it]]
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 * Mumble
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 * Mumble
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 The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile.
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 The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile.
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 | [[./app_xmpp.html][XMPP/Jabber]]                                          |
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 | [[./app_xmpp.html][XMPP/Jabber]]                                          |
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[./app_mumble.html][Mumble]]                                               |
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 | [[./app_mumble.html][Mumble]]                                               |
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+| [[./app_mailpile.jtml][Mailpile]]                                             |
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 | [[./app_rss.html][RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[./app_rss.html][RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[./app_gogs.html][Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[./app_gogs.html][Git Projects]]                                         |
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+<h1>Mailpile</h1>
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+<p>
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+Mailpile provides a nice looking webmail interface suitable for use on desktop or mobile clients. It has pretty good support for email encryption and makes that quite an easy process. At present it's usable but still has some bugs and limitations. If you need a fully functional email client with comprehensive encryption support then either use Mutt or Thunderbird/Icedove.
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+One down side is that this appears to be a single user system, so if you have multiple users on your Freedombone server only the administrator will actually be able to use mailpile.
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+<h2 id="orgf883335">Setup</h2>
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+If you're viewing your mail domain site on a mobile device via OrFox then make sure you allow the domain in the NoScript settings.
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+Enter a password and store it within a password manager.
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+Under <b>Receiving files</b> select <b>IMAP/TLS</b>, your main domain name, port <b>993</b>, your username and password, then click <b>Next</b>.
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+Unfortunately this is broken in the current Mailpile version, so you can't import keys. But when it works this is probably how it will work:
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+Select <b>import encryption keys</b> followed by <b>upload key</b>
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+Click <b>select encryption key</b> then choose the file you previously saved.
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 Enables you to use the system as a music server which any DLNA compatible devices can connect to within your home network.
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 A databaseless wiki system.
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 If you use the Mutt client to read your email then this will set it up to use emacs for composing new mail.
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 Collaborate on creating documents in real time. Maybe you're planning a holiday with other family members or creating documentation for a Free Software project along with other volunteers. Etherpad is hard to beat for simplicity and speed. Only users of the system will be able to access it.
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 Collaborate on creating documents in real time. Maybe you're planning a holiday with other family members or creating documentation for a Free Software project along with other volunteers. Etherpad is hard to beat for simplicity and speed. Only users of the system will be able to access it.
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 Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar <i>fork-and-pull</i> workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.
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 Run your own IRC chat channel which can be secured with a password and accessible via an onion address. A bouncer is included so that you can receive messages sent while you were offline. Works with Hexchat and other popular clients.
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