Melia

Modern email client for Linux

Securitylive
Visit site ↗First seen 6d ago · 1 platform
The takewhere this launch stands, in one glance
Still shipping?
Live, but nothing has shipped since we started watching — fade clock at 3/28.
Is it overpriced?
Priced at the anchor — no crowd premium. What you see is what the signals say.
Where did it land?
Strongest on PeerPush — placed #552.
Reality anchor
755 (+1% since IPO)
Market price
755
Checked
Jul 16
Market priceREPRICED DAILY
755
▲ +0.7%
7-day
+0.1% today

Hype can't move this line. Only verifiable outcomes do.

Will it still be moving in 4 weeks?

No money. No seat. It doesn't move the price. It goes on your record — and in 28 days reality settles it.

Key stats
MRRNot connected
SectorSecurity
Since IPO
0.7%
the reality anchor is climbing
Fade clock
3 of 28 silent days
Price, last 90d
only verifiable outcomes move this line
Where it stands
Bigger than 90% of live launchesof 7,286

by reality anchor — the price money can't pump

Strongest on PeerPush at #552
The story

Security. Launched 6d ago on PeerPush, where it placed #552. Today, it's live, but nothing on the site has changed since we started watching. It's anchored at 755 pts.

Why 755 points?REALITY PRICE

It placed #552 on PeerPush with 7 votes.

A launch's opening price comes from where it placed on its own board, normalised across all 12 platforms we watch. That's deliberate: #1 on a small board beats #40 on a huge one. It's how a launch nobody saw can still be worth more than one everybody did.

Backing it does not move the price.

No matter how much money goes in. There is no pump here — you can't make yourself right by buying more. The line only moves on things that actually happened: an award, revenue that grew, a new platform, code that shipped — or silence.

Is it still shipping?WE CHECK THE SITE DAILY
SiteLive
read 12h ago
Last shippedNo change yet
no change detected since we started watching
Fade clock3 of 28 days silent
day 7 · bleeding startsday 28 · marked faded

Quiet for 3 days — no penalty yet. Bleeding begins on day 7.

We fetch this site every day and hash what's on it. A founder can post “still working on it” — but if they actually shipped, the page changes. That's the only claim we price: evidence, not announcements. The real question isn't “will this be huge?” — it's “will they still be moving in four weeks?”

The story so farEVERY MOVE, AND WHY
Jul 16755+0.1%Went quiet — bleeding
Jul 15754+0.1%Went quiet — bleeding
Jul 14753+0.1%Went quiet — bleeding
Jul 10750IPOOpened on the board

1 quiet day in between are left out — nothing happened on them. Repriced every day, no cliffs. A launch that goes quiet bleeds a little at a time, so there's never a drop you could have run from the night before.

Momentum on its boardDOESN'T MOVE THE PRICE
PeerPush0 votesdown 160 places
2026-07-122026-07-14

How the launch is moving on its own board, day by day. This is the crowd's attention — it does not move the reality price. Only verifiable outcomes do.
A flat line is normal: votes stop within a day or two of launch, on every board. What's unusual — and what actually counts — is a launch that keeps pulling votes long after its day is over.

About

Melia is a privacy-first desktop email client built exclusively for Linux. If you are looking for a modern, native email client for the Linux desktop, an alternative to Thunderbird, Evolution, Geary, or Mailspring, Melia is a lightweight IMAP and SMTP client that keeps all of your mail on your own machine. Melia connects directly to your mail servers over IMAP and SMTP. There is no cloud relay, no middleman account to sign up for, and no telemetry of any kind. Your credentials are stored in the OS keyring (libsecret), and every message syncs to a local SQLite database, so the app is fully offline-first: you can read, search, and queue replies with no connection, and everything opens at local-disk speed. What Melia is: - A native Linux desktop email application, not a web page in a wrapper. - Free for one account with full functionality. A one-time $10 unlock removes the account cap (up to 5 machines). No subscription, no trial, no recurring charges. - Proprietary and closed-source, with an EULA pledge to release the source under a permissive license if the project is ever abandoned. Platform and requirements: - Linux only, x86_64 / amd64, glibc 2.31 or newer. - 4 GB RAM recommended, 2 GB minimum. The app idles around 250 MB of RAM. - Distributed as AppImage, .deb, Snap (snap install melia), and Flatpak. - Built on Electron, React, and TypeScript, with a local SQLite database using FTS5 full-text search. Key features: - Direct IMAP and SMTP for Gmail, Google Workspace, Outlook.com, Office 365, Yahoo, iCloud, Fastmail, ProtonMail Bridge, Zoho, and any standard mail server. OAuth2 for Microsoft accounts, app passwords for Google. - One-click setup for 37 email providers with presets that auto-fill server settings. - Unlimited accounts in one clean window, each in its own folder tree. No forced merged inbox. - Offline-first local storage: read, search, and compose without a connection, with an outbox that auto-retries and a deferred sync queue that replays flag, delete, and move actions on reconnect. - Full-text search across every account and folder, private and instant, powered by SQLite FTS5. - Per-message dark mode rendering with contrast and padding correction, so HTML emails look the way they should in both light and dark themes. - Privacy and inbox protection on by default: tracking pixels neutralized, remote images blocked, read receipts never auto-sent, one-click unsubscribe. - Client-side cryptographic SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and ARC verification, with brand-impersonation and suspicious-sender detection and a decoded header viewer. - On-device link-safety preview that shows where a link really goes before you click, flagging text and destination mismatches, punycode and homograph domains, and redirect wrappers, without ever contacting the link. - Rich-text compose with inline images, drag-and-drop attachments, per-account signatures, contact autocomplete, draft auto-save, and undo send. - Per-account inbox rules with an IF and THEN builder for filing, spam routing, and loop-safe forwarding. - Tidy to merge duplicate folders and Trim to bulk-delete old mail. - Built-in contacts and address book with VIP tagging, auto-populated from your sent mail. - Light, Dark, and Auto modes plus more than 25 themes, including Catppuccin, Nord, Gruvbox, Dracula, Tokyo Night, Rose Pine, Everforest, Solarized, Kanagawa, and a custom accent color. - Native desktop integration: system keyring, real keyboard shortcuts, desktop notifications, dock unread badge, EML file viewer, print, and config import and export. Who it is for: Linux desktop users who want a fast, modern, good-looking email client that respects their privacy and their data. Melia suits people leaving webmail who want their mail stored locally, people who want a lighter and more modern option than the traditional Linux clients, and anyone who wants to pay once instead of subscribing. Why people choose Melia: - Your mail lives on your machine, not in someone's cloud. - Zero telemetry, verifiable by watching the connections the app makes. - Pay once or not at all. Ten dollars, one time, for unlimited accounts. - A modern interface built for Linux from the ground up, with privacy, speed, and rendering quality as core priorities. Category: Desktop email client for Linux. Keywords: Linux email client, Linux desktop email, IMAP client, SMTP client, offline email, privacy email client, native Linux app, multi-account email, dark mode email, anti-tracking, self-hosted mail, Thunderbird alternative, Mailspring alternative. Website: melia.buxjr.com. Publisher: BUXjr. Contact: melia@buxjr.com.

Where it launched1 PLATFORM
PlatformVotesCounts toward priceLink
PeerPush7sets the price

The board it did beston sets the price. Every other board only adds to it if the launch also landed in that board's top 25% — because just showing up somewhere isn't an achievement. Listing on twelve directories is free; placing well on them isn't.

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