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Now, create a general email account on your device and point it to the bridge on localhost.
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In order for it to run on login, create the file ~/.config/systemd/user/rvice on your device with the following contents: Įnable and start the unit: systemctl -user enable hydroxide It uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and. Transfer the executable to your device and place it in ~/bin/įollow the instructions on the Hydroxide github page to set up the bridge. Proton Mail (previously written as ProtonMail) is an end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. Proton Account Sign in to continue to Proton Mail Email or username Keep me signed in Not your device Use a private browsing window to sign in and close it when done. It works fairly well with the Sailfish native email application.įor those of you who want to run this on your Sailfish device, here is how I did it:Ĭlone the hydroxide repo on your computer: git clone īuild it for your phone: cd hydroxide/cmd/hydroxide This key does not have a passphrase, so pass does not need to ask users for a passphrase whenever it tries to use the key. The above command creates a basic GPG key, and its ID is ProtonMail Bridge. gpg -batch -passphrase '' -quick-gen-key 'ProtonMail Bridge' default default never. I use Hydroxide ( ), which I cross compiled to ARM and then run in a terminal. Step 1: create a passphrase-free GPG key non-interactively.
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