because no one else does. Its a very simple concept. Delta Chat uses
your existing IMAP based email server, even something like gmail, to
store and send your IM. The chats are stored in an encrypted folder in your email server in which only the Delta Chat app can read. It seems to me would be a great way to decentralize instant messaging without re-inventing the wheel, as email servers are a dime a dozen. Has anyone here ever taken a look at Delta Chat, any thoughts?
because no one else does. Its a very simple concept. Delta Chat uses
your existing IMAP based email server, even something like gmail, to
store and send your IM. The chats are stored in an encrypted folder in
your email server in which only the Delta Chat app can read. It seems to
me would be a great way to decentralize instant messaging without
re-inventing the wheel, as email servers are a dime a dozen. Has anyone
here ever taken a look at Delta Chat, any thoughts?
I had not heard of it, before this, and now am wondering if I could make
it work with MxRoute's servers.
Though then I might start using more space on there than I should.
But it would be nice, and I suppose messaging is one place
where I might be able to convince a person or two that I
chat with a lot.
I did not seem to get neoshock's original post, btw.
I'd recommend you use a new email address for deltachat.
Not sure how old that thread about DeltaChat is, but that app is pretty awesome. I am using it with my own self hosted mail server, and it works great with that TextNow sim that gives you free data for maps, email, and rideshare apps.
Never heard of textnow. Sounds like they operate on pushing ads in the
app?
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