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# SharedInbox [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)](packages/enough_mail/LICENSE)
IMAP/SMTP email client written in [Flutter](https://flutter.dev).
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Targets **Android, iOS, and Desktop** (Linux done; macOS, Windows, Android, iOS scaffolded).
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Supports **multiple accounts** — each synced independently via IMAP IDLE.
## Design philosophy: offline-first
```text
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IMAP/SMTP server
AccountSyncManager ←→ Drift (SQLite, local DB)
(IMAP IDLE per account) ↓
UI (reads only from DB)
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```
The UI never touches the network. The sync engine runs in the background and writes to a local [Drift](https://drift.simonbinder.eu/) database. Screens observe reactive streams from that DB.
## Platform support
| Platform | Status |
| --- | --- |
| Linux desktop | Working (`task run`) |
| Android | APK builds (`task build-android`) |
| macOS desktop | Scaffolded |
| Windows desktop | Scaffolded |
| iOS | Scaffolded |
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## Key packages
| Package | Role |
| --- | --- |
| [`enough_mail`](https://pub.dev/packages/enough_mail) | IMAP / SMTP / MIME |
| `drift` | Local SQLite ORM (offline-first store) |
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| `flutter_riverpod` | State management / DI |
| `go_router` | Navigation |
| `flutter_secure_storage` | Password storage |
---
## For users
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Run the app, tap **+**, and enter your IMAP/SMTP server details. The app syncs your INBOX in the
background using IMAP IDLE and works offline — the network is only needed during initial sync and
when sending mail.
---
## For developers
### Prerequisites
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[Nix](https://nixos.org/download) with flakes enabled and [direnv](https://direnv.net/).
```bash
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# One-time: allow direnv to load the Nix dev shell
direnv allow
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# One-time: install the pinned Flutter version (fvm is provided by Nix)
fvm install
```
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`direnv` loads the Nix flake automatically — it provides go-task, fvm, Android SDK, Stalwart, and Linux build tools. Flutter itself is managed by FVM (pinned in `.fvmrc`) rather than Nix, which avoids glibc compatibility issues on non-NixOS hosts. `task check` also runs `fvm install` automatically if Flutter is missing.
### First-time setup
```bash
# Generate the Drift database layer (required before first build)
task codegen
# Verify everything compiles and tests pass
task check
```
### Daily workflow
```bash
task analyze # flutter analyze (uses analysis_options.yaml)
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task test # pure-Dart unit tests + coverage gate (≥85%)
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task test-widget # widget tests — headless, no device needed
task test-flutter # full Flutter test suite (unit + widget + integration)
task integration # IMAP/SMTP integration tests via local Stalwart server
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task build-linux # flutter build linux --debug (compile check)
task run # flutter run -d linux
task analyze-fix # dart fix --apply
```
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`task check` runs `analyze` + `test` + `test-widget` + `build-linux` + `integration` in parallel — use it before every commit.
### Running the app on desktop in mobile screen resolution
Start the app on the Linux desktop target:
```bash
task run # or: flutter run -d linux
```
After the window opens, resize it to a phone-like size. Typical reference dimensions:
| Device profile | Width × Height |
| --- | --- |
| Compact phone (e.g. Pixel 6a) | 360 × 800 |
| Large phone (e.g. iPhone 14 Pro) | 393 × 852 |
| Tall phone (e.g. Samsung S24) | 360 × 780 |
Drag the window border to those dimensions, or use your window manager's "set window size" feature. The Flutter layout engine responds to the window size exactly as it would on a real device — breakpoints, overflow, and scrolling behave identically. Hot-reload (`r` in the terminal) preserves the window size between reloads.
### Building and installing an Android APK
Build a release APK with:
```bash
task build-android # or: flutter build apk --release
```
The signed APK is written to:
```text
build/app/outputs/flutter-apk/app-release.apk
```
**Install via ADB** (USB cable or Wi-Fi ADB, device must have "Install from unknown sources" enabled):
```bash
adb install build/app/outputs/flutter-apk/app-release.apk
```
**Install by side-loading** (no cable):
1. Copy `app-release.apk` to the device (e.g. via USB file transfer, cloud storage, or `adb push`).
2. Open a file manager on the device, tap the `.apk` file, and confirm the install prompt.
> **Tip — split APKs for smaller size:** `flutter build apk --split-per-abi` produces three smaller APKs (one per CPU architecture). Install the one matching the device: `app-arm64-v8a-release.apk` covers almost all modern Android phones.
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### Widget tests
`test/widget/` contains [Flutter widget tests](https://docs.flutter.dev/testing/overview#widget-tests) for every screen. They run headlessly — no display server, no device, no database, no network. Each test pumps the screen into a virtual render canvas and uses in-memory fakes for the Riverpod repository providers.
Run them locally:
```bash
task test-widget # or: flutter test test/widget/
```
They also run in CI on every push (see the **Widget tests** step in `.forgejo/workflows/ci.yml`).
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### After changing the DB schema
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Edit `lib/data/db/database.dart`, then:
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```bash
task codegen # regenerates lib/data/db/database.g.dart
```
`database.g.dart` is git-ignored; every developer must regenerate it after cloning or pulling schema changes.
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### Integration tests
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```bash
task integration
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```
Starts a local [Stalwart](https://stalw.art) mail server on random ports, runs the tests in `test/integration/`, then stops it. No manual setup needed — Stalwart is provided by the Nix flake.
### Adding a screen
1. Create `lib/ui/screens/my_screen.dart` — extend `ConsumerWidget`.
2. Add a `GoRoute` in `lib/ui/router.dart`.
3. Read from Riverpod providers in `lib/di.dart`; never call the network directly from UI.
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### Project layout
```text
lib/
core/
models/ — plain Dart data classes (Account, Email, Mailbox, …)
repositories/ — abstract interfaces
sync/ — AccountSyncManager (IMAP IDLE + backoff)
utils/ — htmlToPlain, fmtSize (pure functions, unit-tested)
data/
db/ — Drift schema + generated code
imap/ — connectImap / connectSmtp helpers
repositories/ — concrete implementations
ui/
screens/ — one file per screen
router.dart — go_router route tree
di.dart — Riverpod providers
main.dart — entry point
packages/
enough_mail/ — vendored IMAP/SMTP library (editable)
stalwart-dev/ — local mail server config + start/test scripts
test/
unit/ — pure-Dart unit tests (no device)
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widget/ — Flutter widget tests (headless, no device)
integration/ — IMAP/SMTP tests against local Stalwart
```
---
## Working features
- **Multiple accounts** — add any number of IMAP/SMTP accounts; each syncs independently
- **IMAP IDLE** — background sync with push-like latency; exponential backoff (5 s → 5 min) on error
- **Mailbox list** — shows all folders with unread / total counts
- **Email list** — sender, subject, date; bold for unread; manual sync button
- **Email detail** — renders plain text; falls back to HTML→plain conversion; marks as read on open; shows attachment names and sizes
- **Reply / Reply all** — pre-fills To, Subject (`Re:`), Cc from original
- **Compose** — To, Cc, Subject, Body fields; sends via SMTP
- **Flag / unflag** — star button in detail view; amber star indicator in list; synced to server
- **Move to folder** — bottom-sheet folder picker; moves on server via IMAP MOVE
- **Attachment indicators** — paperclip icon in email list; filename + size in detail
- **Delete email** — removes from server (IMAP expunge) and local DB
- **Settings** — list and remove accounts
- **Search** — IMAP server-side search (subject + body); results shown inline, no navigation change
- **Offline-first** — all reads come from local Drift/SQLite DB; network only for sync and send