zeyple
ProtonMail Web Client
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | 19 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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zeyple
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Simple email sending (mostly 2FA and other alerts)
Setup Postfix to use a mail relay: https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/configure-postfix-to-use-gmail-as-a-mail-relay/. That tutorial's for Gmail, but you can really use any SMTP provider you want. If you use GnuPG, you can even encrypt the notification emails with zeyple: https://github.com/infertux/zeyple.
- Postfix forward emails via SSL (and PGP encrypted)
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Writing an open source mail server from scratch: what are the most import features for a self-hosted mail server?
transparent encryption of stored emails per default like in the Dovecot mail-crypt plugin plus the option for automatic encryption like in Zeyple
ProtonMail Web Client
- Has anyone tried to run the Proton Mail UI locally?
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ProtonDrive encryption key
The source code is here https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients
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Proton Pass – Protecting your passwords and online identity
> Finally, in keeping with our long track record of transparency, Proton Pass is open source so anyone can review and verify our security architecture
They sure do enjoy writing that sentence without including any hyperlinks. This (https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/tree/main/applicati...) appears to be the browser extension and https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/tree/main/packages/... appears to look like the backend referenced in the extension's readme, but that directory's readme is zero bytes so (shrug)
- Where is the source code for Proton Drive?
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Basic HTML Mode?
Fork the frontend and make your own lightweight option
- Where can I find the source code of the web app?
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Announcement: SMTP Server in Rust with DMARC, DANE, MTA-STS, Sieve, OTEL support
PS: I hope that we selfhosters will have a modern, efficient, easy to use mail suite one day with modern features like JMAP, good self-learning spam integration, automated checks and validations for SPF/DMARC/DKIM or whether the IP/host suddenly appears in a blocklist and integrated encryption at rest for emails. Something that isn't 30 services in a container image, with 30 different configuration styles. Maybe even with an API integrated that's compatible to the ProtonMail frontend (like the neutron server once intended to be). Anyway, I'm sorry for dreaming. ;)
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Why is the "Special offer" button still there after I purchased 1 year of Mail Plus through that very button?? Not happy.
And if you want to customize it further you can use Stylus to add custom CSS, Tampermonkey to add JS, or even modify the whole thing yourself from source (if you run it locally it syncs with your actual account).
- Is Proton Drive better than Sync.com?
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Is there any tool to verify client-side website code you get served is the same as the open source version?
There are lots of useful End to end encrypted webapps such as Protonmail, cryptpad, cryptee and many others. And part of why we trust them is that the client side code is open source, so we can see that end to end encryption is really going on and is really secure. Its impossible to verify what code they are running in their server, but if the data we send them is already encrypted we can rest easy.
What are some alternatives?
Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
davesync - Synchonizes and encrypts a local directory with a remote WebDAV folder
lttrs-android - No-frills, easy to use, easy to maintain Email client for Android based on the JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP).
RainLoop - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
neutron - Self-hosted server for the ProtonMail client
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tuta is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.
AzureFunctionsPGPEncrypt - Azure function which performs PGP encryption.
Mailpile - A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features
modoboa-installer - An installer for Modoboa
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail