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FIELD GUIDE

// Base Camp

  • Getting Started
  • Installation
  • Configuration

// In the Field

  • The Dashboard
  • Guardrails
  • Keeping the Forest Safe

// The Archive

  • Glossary
  • Join the Expedition

// Documentation

THE FIELD GUIDE

Everything you need to run a small cryptozoology research station for your own outbound mail. Start at Base Camp, work your way into the field, and consult the archive when someone asks why the suppression list is called the Do-Not-Disturb Registry.

// Base Camp

Getting Started

What SquatchMail is, why it exists, and your first sighting in under five minutes.

Installation

Setting up Base Camp: the igniter trail and the manual bushwhack, including the raw-body reader SNS signatures need.

Configuration

Every knob on the research station: capture, guardrails, pruning, prefixes, and credentials.

// In the Field

The Dashboard

A guided tour of the research station: Trail Log, Sightings, the Do-Not-Disturb Registry, and Base Camp.

Guardrails

The Guard, the circuit breaker, and Watchtower — how SquatchMail keeps your sender reputation out of the ravine.

Keeping the Forest Safe

The three dashboard auth layers, SNS signature verification, and credentials at rest.

// The Archive

Glossary

The full Sighting / Footprint / Base Camp lexicon — speak fluent cryptid.

Join the Expedition

Contributing to SquatchMail: local dev loops, conventions, and how to send a patch.

SQUATCHMAIL

The self-hosted Amazon SES dashboard for Elixir. Big footprint. Tiny bill.

// The Trail

  • Field Guide
  • Setting Up Base Camp
  • Learn the Lingo
  • Keeping the Forest Safe

// The Evidence

  • GitHub
  • Hex Package
  • HexDocs
  • Changelog

// Expedition Log

MIT licensed. Pull requests welcome — this is early, pre-1.0 territory, and the woods are big.

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