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--- template: page.html title: forlater.email subtitle: email-based bookmarking service --- ## what? forlater is an email-based bookmarking service. You send us an email with a link (or links), and receive a readable, clutter-free version of the article in an email. ## how does it work? Easy. Do this: - Grab a link. Copy it to your clipboard, use your phone's share-menu, whatever. - Compose an email using any mail client to `save@forlater.email` with the link in the body. The subject doesn't matter. - Hit send and give it a moment. All emails are both `text/html` and `text/plain`. The plaintext is optimized for maximum readability, with all images and links converted to footnotes. The HTML is minimally styled, and should look fine in just about any mail client. ## but why email? The reason is simple: you get organization for free. All mail sent by us originate from `saved@forlater.email` (notice `saved`!), and you can filter these however you like. For example, here's a [sieve](http://sieve.info/) filter for redirecting mail from `saved@forlater.email` to a folder called `Read Later`. ```sieve require ["fileinto", "mailbox"]; if address "From" "saved@forlater.email" { fileinto :create "Read Later"; } ``` Or, if you use GMail, you can [create filter rules](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579?hl=en#zippy=%2Ccreate-a-filter) to automatically label mail from `saved@forlater.email`. In short: do it however you like! That's the beauty of email. ## important notes forlater is still beta quality software. The web is hard, and so is email. Some pages might not get parsed properly; if you're trying to save pages that don't primarily have much text, it probably won't work very well. I might consider making this paid once I'm convinced I'm not the only user, but I really don't want to integrate payment code. If only Liberapay had an API! ## FAQs They're not really that frequent. ### how is this better than Pocket? Let's see... - You own your data. It lives right in your inbox! - You don't need yet another account or app. Just simple email. - We're open source! That said, Pocket has a full-fledged engineering team working on it, so their article parsing is probably better. ### are you tracking me?! Nope. You can audit our code [here](https://github.com/forlater-email). However, for the moment, we're using [Mailjet](https://mailjet.com) for outbound email. All tracking is turned off, and we only use the SMTP relay. I'd really like to move away from them and host my own server, in the near future. ### are you open source? Yes, as mentioned previously (twice!), we are open source -- licensed under (A)GPL. See: - https://github.com/forlater-email - https://git.icyphox.sh/forlater ### you keep saying 'we'; how many of you are there?! I'm just [one guy](https://icyphox.sh). 'We' just sounds right. Feel free to email me at x@icyphox.sh to report any issues. ### I'm super rich and I'd love to give you all my money! Sure thing. Click here: [![liberapay](https://liberapay.com/assets/widgets/donate.svg)](https://liberapay.com/icyphox/donate) |