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ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

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Re: ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

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It would be great if someone forked this to allow it to function as an XOAUTH2 IMAP proxy for other providers.

This would be particularly useful with big e-mail providers (Google, Microsoft) looking at retiring password based authentication in the near future.

Re: ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

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post #3

It would be great if someone forked this to allow it to function as an XOAUTH2 IMAP proxy for other providers. This would be particularly useful with big e-mail providers (Google, Microsoft) looking at retiring password based authentication in the near future.

It would be great if you opened a pull request to allow it to function as an XOAUTH2 IMAP proxy for other providers.

Re: ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

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“ ProtonMail Bridge is a desktop application that allows you to fully integrate your ProtonMail account with any IMAP and SMTP email client, including Outlook, Thunderbird, or Apple Mail. Open sourcing the code lets anyone verify how the encryption process takes place through Bridge as the emails are transferred between your ProtonMail account and your desktop email app.”

Re: ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

#7
I emailed them a while ago, to encourage pursuing an open standard for their protocol, such as through the IETF.

Open sourcing Bridge is helpful, and perhaps a step towards that.

Perhaps, with this reference, some other mail providers will implement the server-side protocol to Bridge, and some MUA developers will implement/integrate the client-side protocol.

Re: ProtonMail Bridge is now open source

#10
The new book “The Infinte Game” has an idea of ‘Just Causes’, an idea that means business, organizations, or individuals have a long term and often not totally achievable goal, that is to benefit customers and society.

I think that ProtonMail has the Just Cause of protecting privacy.

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