Install QMailO on your server (e. g. Uberspace) to organize your .qmail files. With it, you can view, add, edit and delete .qmail files. You can use the API to write your own scripts or frontend, or use the corresponding Angular frontend.
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/kiwikern/qmailo.git
cd qmailo
- Run
npm install
- Run
npm run setup
(Make sure you are in the root directoryqmailo
.) - Run
npm start
to start the server. - If you're using it on Ubserspace, you can also add it as an service.
- no authorization required
- POST
- request body (json):
- password (required): The password you chose during the setup.
- returns JWT token for authorized access of
/files
endpoint - example:
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"password": "test"}' localhost:30000/login
- request body (json):
- authorized with JWT token obtained with the login method
- GET
- query parameters:
- search (optional): filter by file name.
- returns a list of all .qmail files without the
.qmail-
prefix in the format{id: string, content: string}
- query parameters:
- PUT
- request body (json):
- id (required): file name without the
.qmail-
prefix - content (required): content of the .qmail file
- id (required): file name without the
- creates a new .qmail file. Does not override existing ones.
- request body (json):
- POST
- request body (json):
- id (required): file name without the
.qmail-
prefix - content (required): content of the .qmail file
- id (required): file name without the
- updates an existing .qmail file. Does not create new ones.
- request body (json):
- DELETE
- url param
:id
: file name without the.qmail-
prefix - deletes the given file if found
- url param
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QMailO helps you organize your .qmail
files. For it to work, you need to set up the QMailO Server as well. This web app was designed with Uberspace in mind.
The app is available in English and German.
- Set up your QMailO Server.
- Download the latest release and unzip the language version of your choice to the folder served by your web server.
- Forward all requests to
api/*
to your QMailO server, e. g.localhost:30000
, anything else toindex.html
.- There is a
.htaccess
included with a sample configuration. If you don't want to use it, you can just delete it.
- There is a
- If you're using Uberspace, you can easily create a subdomain for your QMailO Frontend.
- Just create a folder with your subdomain name in
/var/www/virtual/$USER/
and unzip the language version of your choice of the latest release into it.- Example:
mkdir /var/www/virtual/$USER/qmailo.kimkern.de
- Example:
- Include your new subdomain in your LetsEncrypt certificate.
- If your QMailO server is running under a different port than 30000, edit the included
.htaccess
file:RewriteRule ^api/(.*) http://localhost:30000/$1 [P]
- Run
npm start
for a dev server. Navigate tohttp://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files. - Run
npm run build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in thedist/
directory. - For further information about the Angular CLI, run
npm run ng -- --help
.