Thanks for the info. Will look in to that approach too.
Mtls requires that the android client device has a certificate installed that matches the one installed on the server in order to access it.
https://github.com/deku-messaging/Deku-SMS-Android
Supports emoji & images Supports e2ee if the other party also have deny SMS installed Supports message forwording
RPI4/400 is perfectly capable as a little home server. All it needs is a good SD card.
Owntracks,photoprism,monocker,brave go m-sync,libre photos,wallabag,radicals e,Baikal,Firefox sync,Joplin web,webdav server,jellyfin,vaultwarden,wireguard
If anyone can suggest a telegram alternative that can be publicly accessed without an account,can use tags and create a media and text preview from the providing link I’ll be more than happy to use that instead
I used telegram after thought
Yeah I’ve tried that with my webdav mount coz its the obvious thing to do.
Problem is local notes are exposed to other apps and unencrypted.
Apps like neutrinote can protect notes in their app sandbox and create a backup mirror in location of choice e.g. a webdav Mount that happens to be behind mtls.
Syncthing does not offer mtls.