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hydroxide reviews and mentions
- How to get CardBook in Thunderbird to sync contacts with CardDAV or other type of connection?
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Connecting ProtonMail with Mozilla Thunderbird
There's an alternative to ProtonMail bridge at https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide
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What's everyone using for email sending?
You can use it headless too. But only with a x86 CPU. For that i followed this guide. If you are using an arm CPU (e.g. Raspberry Pi) then i would suggest this application in order to send mails via your protonmail account.
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Protonmail and i2p
If there ever were any plans I never heard about them. I did try and add I2P support to a ProtonMail bridge but it was rejected because the maintainer frankly didn't seem to understand what it was, which confused me. He seemed to think I had added some kind of WebUI(Which I hadn't) and not POP and SMTP over I2P support(Which I had). https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide/pull/199
- Can I become a maintainer of a binary package but not the ports package?
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How to sync my Thunderbird calendar with Proton
Nope, no sync possibilities available. The alternative Proton Mail Bridge, Hydroxide started looking into CalDAV support - but that effort seems to have stranded.
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ProtonMail bridge on FreeBSD
Since I posted this, I was able to get the go package working by applying a patch. It is still not clear to me how I can manage my bridge passwords, though. How do I expire one of them ? Can that be done on the ProtonMail website ?
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Mail addresses are just aliases?
You can actually send but it is a bit complicated and you need the protonmail bridge, or https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide
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CalDAV support for calendar?
I know the hydroxide project started looking into this a couple of years ago too - which should be able to do CardDAV, but it seems that the CalDAV effort stranded too.
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on windows, hmailserver + proton bridge = better proton bridge
You can check out this project: https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide
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The primary programming language of hydroxide is Go.
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