Shared MS365 accounts feature in EmailEngine is now live. First, add the main account, and then all the shared accounts the main account has access to. EmailEngine treats all these as separate mail accounts but will use credentials from the main account emailengine.app/shared-mailbox…
With the addition of MS Graph API support for EmailEngine, EmailEngine now supports all major platforms - IMAP/SMTP, Gmail API, and MS Graph API. This covers the vast majority of email accounts. All through a single API docs.emailengine.app/setting-up-oau…
Gmail API support for EmailEngine is now live. It is slightly more complicated to set up than OAuth2 with IMAP but should be less resource-hungry as there is no need to sync large folders. docs.emailengine.app/gmail-api-supp…
…and we have liftoff. The development branch of EmailEngine now has full support for using Gmail API as the backend in addition to IMAP and SMTP. This includes webhooks for new and updated emails. Gmail API support has been the most requested feature so far. Release next week ⏰
Tip of the day. You can monitor IMAP traffic live for an email account in EmailEngine with journalctl and eerawlog. It comes in handy if you want to see what EmailEngine does if you run a request.
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Debugging IMAP issues with EmailEngine became slightly easier. EmailEngine shows all server capabilities for an IMAP account and links to the documentation of these capabilities. emailengine.app
New in the latest release of EmailEngine: virtual mailing lists. Sending an email as a list message adds an unsubscribe option for the recipient. emailengine.app/virtual-mailin…
Tip. The latest version of EmailEngine can detect Email Feedback Loop (FBL) emails, parse these, and post webhooks with the complaint information. #messageComplaint" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">emailengine.app/webhooks#messa…