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cedws 3 days ago

Not allowing IMAP/POP isn’t just for the lulz, it’s not compatible with the encryption architecture Proton uses, which is kind of the selling point of the product. You can either have your emails encrypted at rest with your key OR you can have plain IMAP/POP without a bridge client, you can’t have both.

int_19h 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

I never really understood the point of that. If you are exchanging emails with someone using one of the most popular email services that together make 99% of the marketshare, their server retains your email unencrypted anyway. So the only time that encryption will really matter is when emailing someone who is also using Proton.

mjh2539 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> the only time that encryption will really matter is when emailing someone who is also using Proton.

Correct, and this was/is explicit when you first sign up for a proton email account.

kevin_thibedeau 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Proton also supports PGP emails... for the dozen or so people who are setup to receive them.

privatelypublic 2 days ago | parent [-]

So does m365.

crossroadsguy 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Did I anywhere say it was for the "lulz"?