Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart

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We’re excited to announce the release of Stalwart v0.12, a significant milestone that evolves Stalwart from a powerful mail server into a complete, integrated communication and collaboration platform. This release delivers one of the most anticipated features from our community: native support for calendars, contacts, and file storage—all built directly into the server, with no need for third-party integrations.With v0.12, you no longer need to integrate third-party groupware solutions or run parallel systems to support collaboration. Stalwart now includes first-class support for CalDAV calendars, CardDAV contacts, and WebDAV-based file storage. This means users can manage their events, address books, and documents through any standards-compliant client, seamlessly connected to the same backend that handles their email. Shared resources such as group calendars, shared address books, and team-accessible file folders are also fully supported, providing a robust foundation for collaboration without the need for external software or services. And, to support flexible collaboration, Stalwart includes full support for the WebDAV Access Control List (ACL) extension, enabling detailed, per-user and per-group permission management.Improved Spam Filtering​Another thoughtful addition in this release is the integration of the spam filter with users’ personal address books. Messages from known or trusted contacts are now far less likely to be incorrectly flagged as spam. And if a legitimate message does get misclassified, the system automatically trains the Bayesian classifier to treat future similar messages as legitimate, improving accuracy over time without additional user intervention.Performance Enhancements​Under the hood, Stalwart v0.12 introduces several key performance optimizations designed especially for large, multi-node environments. One of the most impactful changes is the introduction of incremental caching: Stalwart now keeps account metadata in memory and only f...

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