Cypht is a webmail client integrated in Tiki. The source code is here: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/
It can be used via:
- tiki-webmail.php, as a regular webmail client
- PluginCypht, to plug a webmail client in a wiki page
- Email folders Tracker Field, for emails to be moved in and out of Trackers, tracking emails like data in a database.
Tiki also supports CardDAV, CalDAV and Calendar Invitations by email
Versions
With a bit of delay for packaging and waiting for the next release,
- Tiki 24.x uses the latest stable Cypht 1.x.y (stable)
- Tiki 27.x uses the latest stable Cypht 2.x.y
- Tiki 28.x uses the latest stable Cypht 2.x.y
- Tiki master (eventual 29.x) uses the latest Cypht master
Information for developers: How to upgrade Cypht within Tiki via Composer
History and status
Tiki and Cypht webmail interoperability started with Tiki20 (2019). Tiki had a webmail since the early days but it was buggy, lacked features and was not improving. Since it would require too much work (and some specific expertise about email protocols) to get it up to modern standards, it was determined a better strategy to integrate an existing project (despite tradeoffs like feature overlap, integration challenges, etc.). See also: Why did Tiki pick Cypht? Major work has been done since that time in Cypht, and in Tiki 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26. Work is ongoing, so it's recommended to run the latest 27.x from Git or Daily Build. Most enhancements and many fixes will not be backported as there are lots of changes. Please see this known issue. In June 2023, Cypht became a community project and Jason (the original author) is no longer the most active contributor. Jason is now more in an advisor mode, and the activity level has grown quite bit with the influx of Tiki developers.
Related pages
- Webmail
- Groupmail
- Cypht integration
- http://wikisuite.org/JMAP
- https://cypht.org
- Email as a first-class citizen
- Roundcube vs Cypht
- https://wikisuite.org/Webmail-and-groupware-comparison