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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.
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.
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