Add MailKite Server - #36
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Adds one entry under Server → Complete Email Server.
MailKite Server — an open-source (AGPL-3.0) programmable mail server: Haraka-based SMTP (MX + submission), an IMAP server, a zero-dependency SQLite backend, and a web console. Fully self-hostable on any Node ≥ 22.5 host with
docker compose up -d— no external service required.Note: a previous PR of mine (#32) was rightly closed because it was a gateway to a hosted service. This one is different — it is the standalone open-source server itself; the SQLite backend ships in the repo and nothing depends on a SaaS. Being transparent: the project is new (first release August 2026) and pre-1.0. Follows the existing entry format.