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Delta chat took the Signal open source and hooked up the back end to SMTP. https://delta.chat/en/
What about taking the open source Telegram client and hooking up XMPP protocol to it.
Apparently the Telegram client's code is a complete mess and no one has dared to touch it at that level other then the official developers. At least that is what I was told by people who looked into doing exactly what you suggested.
Was what Delta Chat used in the beginning for mobile platforms and they abandoned it because it was a mess IIRC.
Wait so Delta Chat's Android app is a fork of Signal's?
It is based on Signal Android client code for the interface only.
They often sync some tools as the picture editor, etc.
Hmm I guess that explains the app is so good, lol
Which email do you use with Delta Chat?
Send me a message to echedeylr[at]hispanilandia[dot]net
It's actually been some time since I actively used it, but I like to follow its development. A lot of people don't realize this, but it can be a convenient e-mail client too.