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SimpleLogin - privacy-first email alias and Single Sign-On (SSO) Identity Provider
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SimpleLogin | Privacy-First Email Alias and Identity Provider service
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https://simplelogin.io
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- plenty of features: custom domain, browser extension, alias activity, OAuth libraries, etc.
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- written in Python 🐍 😅 this is not a difference per se but hey I never found a Python email server so feel free to tweak this one if you want to use Python for handling emails.
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# Quick start
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If you have Docker installed, run the following command to start SimpleLogin local server:
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```bash
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docker run -it --rm \
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-e RESET_DB=true \
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-e CONFIG=/code/.env.example \
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-p 7777:7777 \
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simplelogin/app python server.py
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```
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Then open http://localhost:7777, you should be able to login with `john@wick.com/password` account!
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To use SimpleLogin email aliases, you need to deploy it on your server with some DNS setup though,
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the following section will show a step-by-step guide on how to get your own email forwarder service!
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# Table of Contents
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[1. General Architecture](#general-architecture)
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