The only thing that bugs me with Proton is that it's still very complicated to integrate with thunderbird (or any mail app?), which makes it practically unusable for my needs.
Having a tab always open in my browser for my mail seems so wrong.
Their mobile apps are also very lackluster and devoid of basic features. I understand that they are unable to open up to other mail apps due to the encryption, but for the past few years there have been little to no updates to their iOS suite.
I agree it's not perfect but they have some pretty great instructions. I've been using the Bridge with thunderbird for multiple accounts and it works awesome.
Yep, me too. I have Thunderbird running in the background essentially as an email backup, but I wind up using the web version more. However Thunderbird and Bridge work extremely well that I forget they're running in parallel.
I'm a recent Google GSuite refugee, so it's hard breaking the habit of web based mail I suppose.
Genuine question, how is a browser tab different than thunderbird? Besides storing a local copy of mail (which is obviously a huge win), I don't see a big difference. If anything I like the web UI better.
However, for my uses I simply installed proton bridge + apple mail. It just works with all email services I use.
> Genuine question, how is a browser tab different than thunderbird?
Different protocols for one thing - HTTP vs IMAP and/or POP/SMTP.
Each webmail app does things it’s own way. Webmail conflates the app and the protocol and the provider. Some people prefer to have mail from different providers in a unified app.
I have the same experience, for me it works flawlessly with the bridge, but the bridge itself is a complication. I would prefer a straight imap option (in addition to the bridge option). My 2c.
I use it with Thunderbird. There is an initial step (you need to set up ProtonMail Bridge) but after that it's seamless. And they have really good instructions for how to do that initial setup.
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I'm a recent Google GSuite refugee, so it's hard breaking the habit of web based mail I suppose.
adamhearn|3 years ago
However, for my uses I simply installed proton bridge + apple mail. It just works with all email services I use.
mr_toad|3 years ago
Different protocols for one thing - HTTP vs IMAP and/or POP/SMTP.
Each webmail app does things it’s own way. Webmail conflates the app and the protocol and the provider. Some people prefer to have mail from different providers in a unified app.
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