Mailpile is what email should be these days. No ads, no NSA intrusions, private, fast and well-organized. Unfortunately email is not like this everywhere.
Started out as a crowd-funded project and with a specific goal of ending intrusions in our email accounts, Mailpile will allow developers to host an email client either on their own computers or on an online server where only a selected group of people have access to.
Even if the code is written in Python and sometimes ran from a meager laptop, users can access Mailpile using any browser they like and still get a pretty fast application.
The client works and looks beautifully, benefiting from the latest HTML5 design trends, UX patterns and using a classic inbox UI that most email services these days are abandoning for some weird nested-prioritized-convo-threaded-bla-bla designs that make following a discussion harder than it should be.
On top of this, OpenPGP signatures and email data encryption are standard features, so your email inbox is always protected from prying eyes, even if the PC where Mailpile runs from is stolen or broken into.
As you can see, quite different from today's World where the NSA practically lives in your Gmail or Yahoo accounts, and your personal emails could easily be shared on social networks by some employee having a bad day.
If you value your privacy more than anything else, than the Mailpile project is something you should be keeping an eye on in the future.
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