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FAQ What Is Mailpile

Brennan Novak edited this page Jan 29, 2014 · 5 revisions

What is Mailpile?

Mailpile is a e-mail software (an app) that runs on your desktop or laptop computer. You interact with the program using your web browser. The goal of Mailpile is to allow people to send e-mail in a more secure and private manner than before.

Where does Mailpile store my mail?

With Mailpile, your e-mail is downloaded from the Internet, and stored on your computer.

Then how do I access it when my computer is turned off?

You don't! :-) for this reason, you may prefer to leave Mailpile running on a computer that is always on. You can then access it over the network using your web browser.

Is Mailpile webmail like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail?

Like common webmail, you use your web browser to access your Mailpile. However unlike most webmail solutions, Mailpile runs on your own computer, so you have control over your data and your privacy.

How much does Mailpile cost?

Mailpile is free of charge, you just download it and use it. It is also free of advertisements. Development is supported by voluntary donations from our community, from people like yourself who want a more secure and privacy friendly solution for e-mail. We accept donations here: https://www.mailpile.is/donate/

I am a techie, can I change how Mailpile works?

Yes, Mailpile is 100% Free, Open Source Software. You can find the source code online and make any changes you please here: https://github.com/pagekite/Mailpile

If anyone can change Mailpile, doesn't that make it less secure?

Quite the opposite, we believe Open Source facilitates peer review and quality engineering. If the entire community of security professionals can examine how Mailpile works under the hood, they can and will help us find and fix problems quicker than would otherwise be possible.

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