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README.md
Apache Pony Mail Foal
Next generation suite of services and tools for Apache Pony Mail (incubating)
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This repository aims to contain the next generation of Apache Pony Mail, a pure Python version of Apache Pony Mail with support for ElasticSearch 7.x and above.
New features in Foal:
Among other things, Foal sports the following new features:
- Improved archiver and import tools
- New, sleeker UI for the end user
- Migration tools for moving to Foal
- 100% Python backend, no Lua required
- In-place editing of emails via web UI
Installation Guide
Please see the installation documentation for setup instructions.
Current setup requirements:
- An operating system, such as:
- Linux
- FreeBSD
- Windows
- Mac OS
- Python 3.7.3 or higher with dependencies from
requirements.txt
in tools/ and server/ as needed. - Web server with proxy capabilities for the UI.
- ElasticSearch 7.x or higher.
Migration disclaimer:
While compatible with the original Pony Mail, this will not be a drop-in replacement. Migration of the old database is required, and most of the older ID generators have been dropped in favor of collision-secure generators.
Known Limitations:
- emails are filed according to the Date: header, rather than arrival time. This can cause emails to appear in the wrong month or year, or even be future-dated.
- Whilst the underlying database can handle any number of emails in a month, the UI and much of the API does not scale well beyond around 10,000 emails per month per list.
- Re-archiving/importing an email that was previously hidden will unhide it in the archive.
Known limitations when migrating from older Pony Mail instances:
- If an email is re-imported or re-archived after a migration, the database entry is currently fully replaced. This can result in loss of attributes such as alternate Permalinks.
- The migration tool can drop Permalinks if two existing entries point to a sufficiently similar email
- The migration tool does not fix up badly-parsed message-ids etc
- There is no longer a 1-to-1 relationship between mbox and source entries. This can result in orphan source entries, with implications for privacy redaction.
- Header parsing is stricter than before; in particular some unusual Message-IDs are not handled correctly. This affects use of Foal as a replacement for Apache mod_mbox mail archives.