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A note on "#deltachat is going proprietary with #chatmail relays":

1) It's all based on IETF standards, with configuration and custom integration code fully FOSS and documented at: chatmail.at/doc/relay/ with hundreds of permission-free deployments.

2) We know of several alternative relay implementations and deployments

3) Own servers or big email providers can be used (YMMV)

However it's fair to criticize our relentless focus on E2EE, and our moving away from email addresses as identity.

in reply to Delta Chat

totally unwarranted criticism. I wouldn't worry about it 🧘🏻‍♂️
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what is this for a statement? "#deltachat is going proprietary with #chatmail relays"

As far as I can see the relay software is still licensed under MIT. Are there any changes planned, regarding this?

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I just installed it and it looks cool. What I don't understand is this:
1) If I use the (default) chatmail relay, can I communicate with users that use their own email address?
2) Is it possible for a single profile to use both a chatmail relay and an email address? (I think I can use multiple chatmail relays, but I'm clueless about this.)

Basically I'm just curious how it works under the hood, what are the limitations etc. I didn't find this in the FAQ. Can anyone clarify? Thanks.

in reply to Radomír Žemlička

@Razemix 1) yes 2) you can create a new profile with non-chatmail address and add chatmail relays later; if you really want, you can add non-chatmail addresses to existing profile via "dclogin:" QR code (webxdc.org/#dc09-dclogin) but this option is not exposed in the UI.
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go on team.

The most popular messengers in the world use proprietary protocols. It works. Nobody care about the software they use being compliant with a random pile of RFCs as long as sending cat pics to grandma just works. The burden of bureaucratic standardization and maintenance of multiple implementation that will never reach to 100% compatibility killed and is still killing most initiative for an universal messenger. Keep going 👍

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I'm glad the mailbox folder option was removed, nothing says hey look into this user or client more than a plaintext folder labeled "DeltaChat" with encrypted blobs stuffed inside. Also users would have a large sample of unencrypted emails in the same mail that are attributed to them. It is not ideal to allow this behavior for people that are subject to search by police states.
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