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Pawnmail – Free Email Hosting for Custom Domains

Posted · Category: License Free, Webmail

Pawnmail was created by Andrew Belt to give domain name owners a simple email solution. He uses Pawnmail for his own projects and hope that you may find it useful as well. It provides Email hosting for custom domains with 2 GB storage and best of all, it’s free forever.

The easiest way to access your email account is via the webmail client. Pawnmail can also be accessed with other web, desktop, and mobile email clients with POP3, SMTP, or IMAP server settings. Sent and received messages are stored unencrypted on the servers.

pawnmail

Requirements: –
Demo: https://pawnmail.com/
License: License Free

Inbox – A New Email App from Google

Posted · Category: License Free, Webmail

Google has introduced a new email app, from the same team that builds Gmail, but intended as something completely different from Gmail. Inbox is an app that built on everything they learned from Gmail, Inbox is a fresh start that goes beyond email to help you get back to what matters.

Inbox automatically categorizes your incoming messages into “Bundles,” which are broken out into things like Travel, Purchases, and Social. You can also create your own Bundles from tags, or by grouping messages into Bundles. The app’s still in the invite stage, and Google says the first round of invites are already out in the world.

google-inbox-app

Requirements: –
Demo: http://www.google.com/inbox/
License: License Free

BeeFree Makes it Easy to Create an Email Message

Posted · Category: License Free, Webmail

BeeFree makes it easy to create an email message that can be used to send a company newsletter, announce a new product, promote a sale, etc. It’s free to use: you don’t even need to create an account of any kind.

You can use BeeFree to create an email message using its innovative, easy-to-use features. You can then preview the message to see how it will likely look in your email client, send a test to yourself, download the HTML source code so that you can use it in another application, or use it in an email campaign by signing up for a MailUp account.

bee-free

Requirements: –
Demo: https://beefree.io
License: License Free

Open Source Transactional HTML Email Templates

Posted · Category: MIT License, Webmail

Styling HTML email is painful. Tables, inline CSS, unsupported CSS, desktop clients, web clients, mobile clients, various devices, various providers. All these things have to be thought about and tested. It’s no surprise developers don’t want to deal with this when there is a backlog of more important priorities.

Transactional HTML emails often get neglected. Mailgun has tried to remove some of the pain for you and open-sourced a collection of common templates for Transactional HTML Email. Each template is responsive and each has been tested in all the popular email clients.

transactional-email

Requirements: –
Demo: http://blog.mailgun.com/transactional-html-email-templates/
License: MIT License

Send Anonymous Emails with Leak

Posted · Category: License Free, Webmail

You can just say it, send an anonymous email with Leak. They believe in providing a tool to connect with people on a more candid and personal level. Being anonymous among while staying playful isn’t possible anywhere else. Leak lets you be yourself and share without judgment. From silly nothings to sincere sentiments, speak freely.

Remember, you’re among people you know. The best conversations happen when they’re supportive constructive or ridiculously hilarious. Be considerate of others, even if you can’t be seen behind the mask.

leak

Requirements: –
Demo: http://justleak.it/
License: License Free

Quickly Create Responsive HTML Emails with Ink

Posted · Category: MIT License, Webmail

Ink helps you quickly create responsive HTML emails that work on any device & client. You can reach out your tentacles to a broad range of people who subscribe to your emails. The CSS framework helps you craft HTML emails that can be read anywhere on any device.

Gone are the days where you had to choose between Outlook and email optimized for smartphones and tablets. Ink’s responsive, 12-column grid blends flexibility and stability so your readers can view your emails perfectly from wherever they may be.

ink

Requirements: CSS
Demo: http://zurb.com/ink/
License: MIT License

Kite: An Open Source Replacement to Gmail

Posted · Category: BSD License, Webmail

Kite is an opensource replacement to Gmail. Kite is a webmail designed to look a lot like gmail and to be easily deployable on a single server. It’s written in Javascript with Angularjs for the frontend, and in Python 2 for the backend. It is released under BSD-license.

Kite is still very much alpha software : it can only display individual messages. He hopes to get something a lot more useable in the next few months, though. He’ll start with threading, gmail-style, and the old school compose. Please feel free to fork it on GitHub and modify it as you like.

kite-gmail

Requirements: JavaScript and Angularjs Framework
Demo: http://khamidou.github.io/kite/
License: BSD License

RainLoop: Open Source Modern & Fast Webmail

Posted · Category: CC License, Webmail

RainLoop is a Free, modern & fast web-based email client. With modest system requirements, decent performance, simple installation and upgrade, no database required – all these make RainLoop Webmail a perfect choice for your email solution.

rainloop

Requirements: –
Demo: http://rainloop.net/
License: Creative Commons License

Infographic: How to Design Responsive Email

Posted · Category: License Free, Webmail

Responsive email design has been growing steadily in popularity. Some brands turn to responsive design techniques to create better experiences for their subscribers, and in many cases, increase their click and engagement rates.

The foundation of responsive email design is built upon CSS3 media queries, which can be confusing and complicated to learn. And like everything else in email, they don’t work quite the same way in our inboxes as they do on the websites we view in browsers.

This is a how-to guide for responsive email design. See what is possible with responsive email design, how to implement media queries in your design, and support for responsive emails in various mobile email applications.

responsive-email-infographic

Source: https://litmus.com/blog/the-how-to-guide-to-responsive-email-design…

Mailpile: Open Source Modern & Fast Webmail Client

Posted · Category: Webmail

Mailpile is a modern, fast web-mail client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features. 100% Free and Open Source software. It’s free-as-in-freedom personal e-mail searching and indexing tool, largely inspired by Google’s popular proprietary-but-gratis e-mail service. It wants to eventually become a fast and flexible back-end for awesome personal mail clients, including webmail.

Mailpile is still experimental and isn’t actually very useful yet. It’ll tell you that you have mail matching a given search and let you sort it, browse threads and read messages… but the user interface and message composing/sending functionality is still very immature. If you just want a useful tool and aren’t interested in hacking on the code, you should probably check back later for updates.

open-source-mail

Requirements: Python Framework
Demo: http://www.mailpile.is/
License: GNU Affero General Public, Apache 2.0 License

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