The new Outlook may give Microsoft access to third-party emails and logins - gHacks Tech NewsLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.world – 205 points – 12 months agoghacks.net34Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsMozilla Thunderbird with Proton Bridge.Why bridged to Thunderbird?Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
Mozilla Thunderbird with Proton Bridge.Why bridged to Thunderbird?Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
Why bridged to Thunderbird?Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption: https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.mdLooks like I'll be learning about bridges.
Mozilla Thunderbird with Proton Bridge.
Why bridged to Thunderbird?
Proton doesn't offer a desktop client, and Thunderbird is great.
How does that not defeat the purpose of Proton?
Because Proton Bridge still offers encryption:
https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/blob/master/doc/encryption.md
Looks like I'll be learning about bridges.