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proton-bridge
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Protonmail can delete the wrong email and nobody cares
I've suffered from exactly the same issues with Protonmail Bridge, and just this last weekend I decided (reluctantly) to move to a more standard mail provider (I chose Mailbox.org).
Aside from the UID issue discussed I also had problems with Bridge not supporting my particular use-cases. I created my own fork (see https://github.com/polaris64/proton-bridge) to work around some limitations and to add features, but maintaining this was too much work, especially as paying for a mail provider was supposed to reduce maintenance burden. I have had a pull request open since the 23rd of June to merge these to the upstream version, but so far I haven't received any comments from the Proton team.
I like ProtonMail, I just wish Bridge was more standards-compliant.
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New beta on ProtonMail Bridge: redesigned app, more stability, and better performance
Is there any chance we could get the functionality mentioned in this issue added to the new version? I've forked PM Bridge from version 1.8.3 and added it myself but it would be great to have it in the official version too!
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If ProtonMail's apps are open source, can't the community fix the apps?
There are some forks, such as my own of ProtonMail Bridge :)
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Experimental mail tag support for `mu4e` and ProtonMail Bridge
ProtonMail Bridge does not currently support that functionality, so I have created a fork which does.
jmap
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Stalwart mail server (self-hosted all-in-one mail server) now as an admin webui
Only Stalwart supports JMAP, which imo is the future of mail/calendar/contacts client-server communication.
https://jmap.io/
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Show HN: Swift Mail. Fastmail's modern mail standard delivered natively on macOS
It's a reworked email protocol, created by fastmail. Basically email over json (send + receive) instead of imap+smtp.
https://jmap.io/
- FLaNK Stack 5-June-2023
- JMAP – a much needed modern email open standard
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Migrating to fastmail
Fastmail support IMAP and JMAP (RFC8620 see https://jmap.io/)
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Is there API for IMAP ?
Using jmap-perl to expose a JMAP interface for the IMAP server might be a solution. If you're unfamiliar with it, JMAP is like IMAP, but is based on HTTPS and JSON, making it easier to interface with.
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The Emacs Curse: When Everything Else Just Feels Inferior 😱🧙♂️
(If you want to "petition the powers that be", it would be convenient if Gmail and MS Exchange would support jmap :) )
What are some alternatives?
hydroxide - A third-party, open-source ProtonMail CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP bridge
ImapSync - Imapsync is an IMAP transfers tool. The purpose of imapsync is to migrate IMAP accounts or to backup IMAP accounts. IMAP is one of the three current standard protocols to access mailboxes, the two others are POP3 and HTTP with webmails, webmails are often tied to an IMAP server. Upstream website is
proton-bridge - Proton Mail Bridge application
docker-mbsync - A Docker container which runs the mbsync tool automatically to synchronize your email
gluon - An IMAP server library written in Go
mail-server - Secure & Modern All-in-One Mail Server (IMAP, JMAP, SMTP)
gpgmda - GPG encrypting MDA
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.
john-carmack-plan-archive - Collection of John Carmack’s .plan files
obsidian-outliner - Work with your lists like in Workflowy or RoamResearch
notion-markdown-cms
msquic - Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.