email-oauth2-proxy
FairEmail
| email-oauth2-proxy | FairEmail | |
|---|---|---|
| 20 | 223 | |
| 1,424 | 4,397 | |
| 1.4% | 2.0% | |
| 5.7 | 9.7 | |
| about 2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
| Python | Java | |
| Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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email-oauth2-proxy
- I Got Gemini to Figure Out My Nephew's Name
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Gmail to SQLite
I built a proxy a while ago to make this easier - it lets you stick with IMAP/POP/SMTP as-is. No need for your client to even know that OAuth exists. See here: https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy
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Bringing Exchange Support to Thunderbird
What makes you say the protocol is different for each provider?
I maintain a proxy that transparently adds support for OAuth 2.0 support to IMAP/POP/SMTP clients (https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy), and for normal use it doesn’t need to know anything about which service it is connecting to. Apart from advanced features such as CCG or ROPCG which are mostly O365 only, what is different?
- Proxy to add OAuth 2.0 authentication to email clients that don't support it
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
When it became clear many major email providers were going to require OAuth for IMAP/POP/SMTP access, I was pretty frustrated that I’d have to stop using clients/scripts that didn’t support this method.
Rather than spending lots of effort on migration, or switching clients entirely, I made a local proxy so that any IMAP (or POP/SMTP) client can be used with a “modern” email provider, regardless of whether it supports OAuth 2.0 natively: https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy. No need for your client to know about OAuth at all.
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Oauth 2.0 Proxy for Email (POP/IMAP/SMTP) - Containerized
If you are not familiar with Email OAuth 2.0 Proxy by Simonrob, I would recommend you check it out. Star the repo or whatever you normally do. I wanted to acknowledge his repository because my work is built directly off what he maintains and creates.
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JMAP – a much needed modern email open standard
https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy
"Just works" I run it with mbsync at the command line.
You do need a client id and some interaction with your O365 admin.
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I really need some help. I need to get Postfix running on Ubuntu Server to work with OAUTH2.
One potential solution I found is a proxy. Are you able to utilize an app password for this task?
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Gluon, a high-performance IMAP library
You do still need details for an authorised client, but it’s possible to use those of one that’s already approved. See the readme section that explains this aspect: https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy#oauth-20-clie...
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The Future of Thunderbird: Why We’re Rebuilding from the Ground Up
If you use this proxy of mine then any IMAP (or POP/SMTP) client can be used with a “modern” email provider, regardless of whether it supports OAuth 2.0 natively: https://github.com/simonrob/email-oauth2-proxy
FairEmail
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Gmail Thinks I'm Stupid, So I Left
Over the years I've recommended Migadu and still do. Affordable and reliable with usage based pricing.
As for the email client I personally prefer Thunderbird on the PC and FairEmail on Android.
https://migadu.com/
https://email.faircode.eu/
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Migrating to the EU
My only complaint would be, that there are to many updates, but of course, you can just ignore them and do them every few months instead.
[1] https://email.faircode.eu/
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React Native – New Architecture is here
> It is not uncommon to have bugs on certain Android brands, with the community on github reporting the bug but waiting months for it to be fixed.
Welcome to Android.
https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/app/src/main/j...
- FairEmail: Open-source, privacy friendly email app for Android
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K-9 Mail is poised to be Thunderbird for Android
https://email.faircode.eu/ is superior in all aspects. By far, the best android email client.
- Email Apps
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OpenPGP Forked into "LibrePGP" by GnuPG's Maintainer Werner Koch
I'm using FairEmail [0] as a client on Android which supports PGP and i am quite happy with it.
[0] https://email.faircode.eu/
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⟳ 4 apps added, 39 updated at f-droid.org
FairEmail (version 1.2134): Fully featured email client. Neat, intuitive user interface. Privacy friendly
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⟳ 0 apps added, 11 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
FairEmail (version 2134): FairEmail - Fully featured, open source, privacy oriented email app for Android
- FairEmail development may cease due to Google 'security' requirements
What are some alternatives?
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
thunderbird-android - Thunderbird for Android – Open Source Email App for Android (fka K-9 Mail)
Exchange Web Services client library - Python client for Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS)
k-9 - K-9 Mail – Open Source Email App for Android [Moved to: https://github.com/thundernest/k-9]
Cypht - Cypht: Lightweight Open Source webmail aggregator [PHP, JS]. Supports IMAP/SMTP, JMAP and EWS (Exchange Web Services)
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