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Moving Google Contacts and Calendar to NextCloud

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  1. Cal and CardDAV server
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I don't know of any calDav, cardDav servers written in Go, but I have heard of the following popular servers: * https://radicale.org - written in python. * https://sabre.io/baikal/ - written in php...which I see that you are not so crazy about...but I note it only because it is quite solid reputation. I'm curious why would you want a calDav, cardDav server written in Go? Is it for scalability? Or, ease of deployment? I am not judging your preference at all; I'm genuinely curious? Also, separately, I first learned of cyrus imap from a blogpost that FastMail folks posted, but do not much about it (other than it is highly respected as a platform for mail, calendar, contacts)...Is it built in Go?

    #Network & Admin #Email #Email Clients 22 social mentions

  2. The Radicale Project is a complete CalDAV (calendar) and CardDAV (contact) server solution.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I don't know of any calDav, cardDav servers written in Go, but I have heard of the following popular servers: * https://radicale.org - written in python. * https://sabre.io/baikal/ - written in php...which I see that you are not so crazy about...but I note it only because it is quite solid reputation. I'm curious why would you want a calDav, cardDav server written in Go? Is it for scalability? Or, ease of deployment? I am not judging your preference at all; I'm genuinely curious? Also, separately, I first learned of cyrus imap from a blogpost that FastMail folks posted, but do not much about it (other than it is highly respected as a platform for mail, calendar, contacts)...Is it built in Go?

    #Email #Email Clients #Network & Admin 15 social mentions

  3. Manage your budgets, tasks, recipes and more with one simple app.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You could checkout Homechart: https://homechart.app, it has Calendaring capabilities and exposes a read-only ICS feed.

    #Budgeting #Recipes #To-do 32 social mentions

  4. An open source mailserver suite.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I moved to selfhosting email about 2 years ago from google gsuite. I use mailcow[1] and have it on Hetzner Cloud. I don't send much but they have always gotten to their destination. Spam is very minimal, next to zero. Mailcow has built in spam detection with rspamd and lets you train it if any spam does get through just by moving the email to your junk folder. Another big thing I love about mailcow is that it has sync jobs so I can create mailbox's within it and have it sync my emails from other gmail accounts I have or really any mail host that you can connect to with IMAP. You can even set it so it deletes the email on the source account, which is great as most of my extra gmail accounts are just used to receive. The dashboard is pretty great too and you only really need to use the shell, apart from the initial install, to update it every now and then. So many great things I have to say about it and how you can super power it like hosting custom domains and nextcloud among other things. I'm glad I made the change to selfhost. If you know what you're doing I'd 100% recommend you test out running your own mail server for a bit to test the waters. 1: https://mailcow.email/.

    #Email #Self-hosted Email #Email Service Provider 82 social mentions

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