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proton-bridge
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ProtonMail Complied with 5,957 Data Requests in 2022 – Still Secure and Private?
That isn't really fair. If you read the article, protonmail essentially supplied the FBI the recovery email of the account. This is metadata that protonmail must have that isn't encrypted by the user for obvious reasons.
Regarding the "MITM" for every email sent, this is related to their "bridge" software which allows regular IMAP/SMTP software to use Proton Mail. This software must edit the emails to encrypt them in their scheme.
This software is open source and can be inspected and/or built locally. https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge
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ProtonMail Rewrites Your Emails
> This appears to be related to a behaviour that ProtonMail has of dropping all plaintext email if any mime-encoded parts exist.
https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/26#issuec...
I'm actually more shocked knowing that they drop plain text if there is a mime-encoded part (e.g. HTML). Just verified that all mails imported from GMail and all newer mails I received in PM only have the HTML part now, while GMail shows both HTML and plain text parts in message source. Great, now if I want to use a text-only client to read those mails in the future, I won't be able to.
Now I honestly wonder, how did they think this is something okay to mess up? Is there just no usable email hosting service for someone that want their mails not touched and also stored securely? Like, this is not even going to save storage space for PM - I'm paying for my storage.
- Proton Mail (Bridge) for High Sierra Mac
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Bridge V3 Cache
Repository here https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge
- People over-emphasize the slow pace of update rollout, and under-emphasize that once the updates roll out they rarely break or malfunction
- Moving emails from Proton Mail.
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FYI, Protonmail Bridge tries to silently install a sketchy CA cert in your OS cert store
The privkey is never loaded out of the keychain. Rather, it acquires a handle to the privkey and relies on the keychain to carry out cryptographical operations. (https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/pkg/keychain/helper_darwin.go and https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/pkg/keychain/keychain_darwin.go)
- How's the linux bridge coming along; and also, how do I stay on the main website?!
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Mails missing in MacOS Mail
Oh yes. The Bridge shouldn’t have been marketed as stable for the past years because of this issue (see issue #220 on Github, reported 2021-09-29). It’s fixed in Bridge 3.0.
Listmonk
- Ask HN: What is a good alternative to SendGrid?
- Listmonk: Newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard
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Bots Invaded My Newsletter. Here's How I Fought Back with ML ⚔️ 🤖
I have mainly name and email fields in the newsletter signup and there is no verification. Then I manually blacklisted all the bots in the email service Listmonk.
- Listmonk: High performance, self-hosted, newsletter, mailing list manager in Go
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My Open-Source toolkit for 2024
Listmonk – An open-source alternative to Mailchimp just released version 3. It’s great as a stand-alone newsletter. Also seems like a low lift for capturing leads for side projects.
- Listmonk: High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager
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Show HN: I built a tool to send 10k emails for $1 via AWS
Here is another great self hosted solution that I came across. Really high performance (written in Go). No affiliation but well done open source product.
https://listmonk.app
- Show HN: Ideas, 351 pages – the Unvalidated Ideas 2023 Edition eBook
- Self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager
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How to send bulk/mass email – software for hosting your own email web server
When I searched for this I had a very hard time finding a right answer because all the results were SEO blogs advertising their newsletter services (Mailchimp, Convertkit, etc.), which is not the same thing.
So I wrote this overview covering all the options I found. Additional input is welcome.
Even though Listmonk seems like the best free & open source option, there aren't many guides for it and the documentation is quite limited. So [I've been having trouble getting it running on a CentOS server](https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/1004#issuecomment-1...).
It's a shame that it seems to be used by thousands of people but almost no one bothers to create guides or improve the docs.
What are some alternatives?
hydroxide - A third-party, open-source ProtonMail CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP bridge
Mautic - Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
FreeCAD_assembly3 - Experimental attempt for the next generation assembly workbench for FreeCAD
Keila - Open Source Newsletter Tool.
Contents - Community documentation, code, links to third-party resources, ... See the issues and pull requests for pending content. Contributions are welcome !
Postal - 📮 A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
proton-bridge - ProtonMail Bridge application
Mailtrain - Self hosted newsletter app
aws-lambda-ses-forwarder - Serverless email forwarding using AWS Lambda and SES
DadaMail - Self-Hosted, Full Featured, Email Mailing List Manager. Announcement + Discussion Lists, Web-based Installer, Installs with minimal dependencies, sendmail/SMTP/Amazon SES supported
wildduck - Opinionated email server
Mail For Good - An open source email campaign management tool for nonprofits