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  3. Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars.

Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars.

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  • Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
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    Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

    Luigi311L Daniel GultschD サムエル はばかです。S merijnT LambertL 6 Replies Last reply
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    • Luigi311L Luigi311

      Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

      Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
      Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
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      looks like this might be the solution to my problems

      https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart

      Looks like i can spin it up and use the collaboration side of it for contacts and calendaring and ignore the email side of it.

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      • Luigi311L Luigi311

        Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

        Daniel GultschD This user is from outside of this forum
        Daniel GultschD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Luigi311 Yes, Stalwart (https://stalw.art/) has great JMAP support.

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        • Luigi311L Luigi311

          Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

          サムエル はばかです。S This user is from outside of this forum
          サムエル はばかです。S This user is from outside of this forum
          サムエル はばかです。
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          @Luigi311 i selfhost radicale.org to use with my #mobilelinux phone for contacts and calendars

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          • Luigi311L Luigi311

            looks like this might be the solution to my problems

            https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart

            Looks like i can spin it up and use the collaboration side of it for contacts and calendaring and ignore the email side of it.

            MoritzP This user is from outside of this forum
            MoritzP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Luigi311 Yes, Stalwart is the driving/reference project behind JMAP. Best choice to develop against.

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            • サムエル はばかです。S サムエル はばかです。

              @Luigi311 i selfhost radicale.org to use with my #mobilelinux phone for contacts and calendars

              Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
              Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
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              @samuel that looks nice and simple but im trying to move away from dav and move to jmap servers/clients.

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              • Luigi311L Luigi311

                @samuel that looks nice and simple but im trying to move away from dav and move to jmap servers/clients.

                サムエル はばかです。S This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Luigi311 gotcha, i misunderstood your first post

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                • Luigi311L Luigi311

                  Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

                  merijnT This user is from outside of this forum
                  merijnT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Luigi311 thanks you for sharing. I'd never heard of jmap before and I have fought with caldav and carddav in the past. Watching the talk now.

                  https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/3JQKHF-jmap-for-everything/

                  #FOSDEM #FOSDEM26 #FOSDEM2026 #fahrplan @fosdem

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                  • Luigi311L Luigi311

                    Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

                    LambertL This user is from outside of this forum
                    LambertL This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Luigi311 there's nothing "massive" you'd need for self-hosting #NextCloud Any entry level web hosting package that includes PHP would suffice.

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                    • LambertL Lambert

                      @Luigi311 there's nothing "massive" you'd need for self-hosting #NextCloud Any entry level web hosting package that includes PHP would suffice.

                      Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
                      Luigi311L This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @lambert didn’t mean a beefy server I just meant nextcloud itself is a big do everything app and last time I used it, wow 5 years ago now in unraid, it was a constant pain with it breaking on upgrades and was super slow.

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                      • Luigi311L Luigi311

                        Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.

                        Jörg ErdmengerJ This user is from outside of this forum
                        Jörg ErdmengerJ This user is from outside of this forum
                        Jörg Erdmenger
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                        @Luigi311 @koehntopp Wouod that https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart fill your bill?

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