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@vivbase vivbase released this 21 Jun 14:45
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SeekerMail Desktop 0.1.0 — first tagged build.

SeekerMail is a local-first desktop email client where every account becomes a digital employee: an AI agent with a role you define, an authorization level you set, and a memory that never leaves your machine.

This is an early internal pre-release, published to exercise the build and release pipeline. Expect rough edges.

Highlights

  • Local-first by design — your mail, attachments, and semantic index stay on your device. SeekerMail's servers never receive your email.
  • A digital employee for every account — give each account a name, a role, and an AI Reply Mode: Full Auto, Semi-Auto, or Manual Only.
  • On-device semantic search (GTE) — search across every account by meaning, not just keywords.
  • Bring your own AI — connect OpenAI, Anthropic, or a local model. Requests go straight from your device to the provider you choose.
  • Your data stays yours — export everything to mbox + JSON, or permanently delete all local data and stored credentials at any time.
  • Optional SeekerMail ID — sign in only if you want entitlement and settings sync. It never touches your mailbox.

Platform

  • macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel).
  • Windows support is planned for a later release.

Installing on macOS

This early build is not yet notarized, so macOS may warn about an "unidentified developer." To open it: right-click (or Control-click) the app → OpenOpen. You only need to do this once.

Known limitations

  • Early internal pre-release — not intended for public or production use yet.
  • Not code-signed or notarized.
  • No Windows installer in this build.

Privacy: Your mail never leaves your device. No ads, no data sales, no training on your mail.