How to Install SnappyMail on Fedora CoreOS Latest

This tutorial will guide you through the steps of installing SnappyMail on Fedora CoreOS Latest. SnappyMail is a free email service with high privacy and security standards. The following steps should work for both physical and virtual machines.

Prerequisites

Before installing SnappyMail, you should have the following:

Installation

Follow the steps below to install SnappyMail:

  1. Open a web browser and go to https://snappymail.eu/.

  2. Click on the "Get Started" button on the homepage.

  3. Fill out the sign-up form with your email address, username, and password. Then, click on "Create Account."

  4. Check the inbox of the email address you provided for a verification email from SnappyMail. Follow the link in the email to verify your account.

  5. Log in to your Fedora CoreOS Latest instance as root.

  6. Download the SnappyMail installation script by running the following command:

    wget https://download.snappymail.eu/linux/snappymail_install.sh
    
  7. Grant executable permission to the installation script by running the following command:

    chmod +x snappymail_install.sh
    
  8. Run the installation script with root privileges:

    sudo ./snappymail_install.sh
    
  9. Follow the installation wizard, accepting the defaults or customizing as per your requirements.

  10. Once the installation is complete, log out of the root account by running the following command:

    exit
    
  11. You can now access SnappyMail by going to https://snappymail.eu/ in your browser and logging in with the credentials you used during the sign-up process.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed SnappyMail on Fedora CoreOS Latest. SnappyMail is a privacy-focused email service, and by following this tutorial, you have taken the first step towards protecting your emails from prying eyes.

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