mujmap
clients
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mujmap
- Notmuch
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Integrating with Fastmail (New Fastmail API)
Put everything into a single notmuchmail database. It wil deduplicate the emails and even provide a fast local search interface for all of your mails https://notmuchmail.org/
For gmail you can use lieer to pull everything https://github.com/gauteh/lieer (tho it can take hours to pull ewerything). Fastmail has a similar tool https://github.com/elizagamedev/mujmap
If you unpack tour mbox into maildir then you can import that too into notmuch
After everything is in notmuch you can easily push everything to fastmail with isync/mbsync https://isync.sourceforge.io/
As a bonus point you now also have a easily updatable local backup of your e-mails.
- mujmap -- Synchronize JMAP mail with notmuch
clients
- Bitwarden starts using the OS password manager service, and it's breaking
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Insult Passphrase Generator
I didn't go chasing through all the typescript but I'd presume adding a new PassphraseGenerationStrategy https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/blob/desktop-v2024.3.0/...
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Bitwarden Broken in Linux
Breaking: Open Source software have BUGS!
https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/6560#issuecommen...
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Any update on importing Proton Pass .json/.zip into Bitwarden?
Bug fix for this has been merged last week. It is not in 2023.10 though, so you will have to wait for the next release of the web vault.
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Bitwarden Adds Support for Passkeys
It's definitely out (https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/releases/tag/browser-v2... just looks like browsers haven't approved it yet.
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Genetics firm 23andMe says user data stolen in credential stuffing attack
I'm not sure about any specifics beyond that both are getting support for them (for the keepass ecosystem I'm sure about other mobile clients, but I don't think the feature request to support passkeys has been acknowledged by the keepass2android dev sadly). Here's the keepassxc PR with some details about the implementation, and what should be done in future work on passkey support: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/pull/8825
Bitwarden has a few blogs if you search for bitwarden passkeys, but from skimming one it didn't seem to go into technical details (though I didn't watch the videos). I guess you could look through the PRs: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/pulls?q=is%3Apr+passkey... but I don't really feel like doing that.
- Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager
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Is it really legit?
Bitwarden has regular external audits (here is the 2022 audit) and the code (both server side and client side) is open source (here f.e).
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Bitwarden Secrets Manager now generally available
/bitwarden_license directory
Now the secret manager is in the `bitwarden_license` directory so it is not a GPL covered product and not open source but covered by BITWARDEN LICENSE AGREEMENT [3]. It does not allow you to use it as OSS.
[1] https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/tree/master/bitwarden_l...
- Bitwarden autofill login is awful.