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MAIL EXLINK
Email, without watchers.
Your inbox should belong to you. MailExLink is invite-only mail for ex-link.xyz: no ad layer, no tracking scripts, real SMTP/IMAP, and account controls that stay out of the way.
DKIM, SPF and DMARC records verified
Message accepted for delivery
Folders and HTML messages loaded
One ex-link.xyz mailbox per user
SECURITY STACK
Strong defaults, readable controls.
The stack is built around boring, proven pieces: modern transport security, signed domain mail, isolated user accounts, and a webmail UI that handles real HTML messages without breaking the reader.
AES-256-GCM
Authenticated symmetric encryption for sensitive payloads and local cache data.
Curve25519-ready
Modern public-key identity for end-to-end capable workflows and future encrypted delivery.
Mail over TLS
IMAP on 993 and SMTP on 465/587, with HTTPS at the web layer.
SPF, DKIM, DMARC
Domain signing and sender policy for safer delivery from ex-link.xyz.
Invite-only portal
Users register from verified invites, then create exactly one mailbox.
Safe message reader
HTML email renders in a contained reader, while long messages remain scrollable.
Real mailboxes
Messages live in the mail server, not in a toy demo store.
Client credentials
Each user gets SMTP/IMAP settings and can rotate the mailbox password.
HOW IT ACTUALLY WORKS
Mail infrastructure, explained cleanly.
Every layer exists for a reason. Here is the plain version of what happens when a user joins, creates a mailbox, sends mail, and reads incoming messages.
Closed registration
New users do not self-register from the public internet. The admin sends an invite link to a normal email address, and that address is checked during signup.
Contact links go to davisrp. After approval, the invite opens the portal account flow.
One user, one ex-link.xyz address
The portal account is separate from the mailbox. A user can sign in with Gmail or any normal address, then choose the local part before @ex-link.xyz once.
The backend enforces one mailbox per account and keeps the mailbox attached to the portal user.
Sending is real SMTP
Outbound mail leaves through the production mail server with TLS and domain signing. The web app also gives users SMTP credentials for external clients.
Ports 465 and 587 are available, and the user can rotate the mailbox password from settings.
Receiving stays in the mailbox
Incoming mail is fetched from IMAP folders. HTML notifications, long messages, and plain text mail are parsed into the reader without flattening everything into raw base64.
The app reads real folders, shows message lists, and keeps the reader scrollable.
Personal workspace
Appearance, typography, layout, integrations, security controls, notifications, and language live in the settings dialog and persist per account.
RU/EN, themes, density, IMAP/SMTP toggles, webhook URL, and browser notifications are saved through the API.
How we run.
We do not read your mail.
Mailbox content belongs to the user. The interface is built to expose mail, not mine it.
We do not sell your data.
No advertising profile, no third-party analytics maze, no resale story.
We do not show ads.
Your inbox is for messages, not auctions for attention.
We keep it practical.
Real protocols, real passwords, real mail clients, plain operational controls.
Built for people who ship.
Keyboard-friendly
Dense three-pane mail layout, fast scanning, and no marketing chrome inside the app.
Real protocols
IMAP and SMTP, not a closed mailbox imitation.
No bloat
No CRM, no social feed, no dashboard theater. Just mail.
Invite only.
No public signup. Reach out to davisrp, explain who needs access, and get an invite link when approved.
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