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by bartbutler
2879 days ago
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These are good points, though at this point I think it does make sense to wait a bit to clean up the deprecated stuff, given that a lot was waiting on this release and we'll probably drop the old stuff in a month or so. Re: API access control, sure they do, but given that export is essentially calling 'GET message X' it's not as if we can restrict that to a subset of users. |
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Still, please consider providing API specifications and, ideally, free licensing of mobile applications' source code, if those won't negatively impact your business. I don't think they should.
I currently self-host but I'm open to the promise of email as a service. I think I can trust you with really encrypting my spam before it hits the storage, however, when evaluating any options I'm always considering "shall they be unable to provide something I'll need - what would be my options?". Full API availability (even if specs are in flux) and ability to hack on client software would mean I can achieve most things or hire someone to do so.
> but given that export is essentially calling 'GET message X' You can rate limit, I guess. That would be fair.