- #Setting up proton email install
- #Setting up proton email password
- #Setting up proton email professional
Install additional tools required for the setup Install the protonmail bridge client dpkg -i protonmail-bridge_2.1.3-1_b
#Setting up proton email install
Install dependencies for protonmail-bridge apt install qt5-default libqt5designer5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5quickwidgets5 libpulse-mainloop-glib0 libsecret-1-0 ttf-dejavu net-tools libsecret-common libsecret-tools (copy the content of the file and save) or the public key bridge_pubkey.gpg can found:ĭownload the protonmail-bridge package cd /tmpĬheck the rpm package is correctly signed rpm -checksig protonmail-bridge_2.1.3-1_b Import the protonmail bridge public key nano bridge_pubkey.gpg We will need root access for the setup su root To get the latest version try replacing/increasing the version numbers on the link provided or write an email to ( ) Install protonmail bridge The link above is working at the time of writing this article, but as the bridge team pointed out, they will expire all the previous links once they release a new version to encourage the installation of the latest version. Get the protonmail bridge linux installerĭownload the latest package into your computer. #protonmail #debian #linux Before you startĬurrently protonmail bridge for linux is distributed as part of an open beta program, but soon it will be made public ( ).Ĭonsider that the bridge linux client requires a paid protonmail account to work. Please create your folders within the web application.Protonmail on Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 server Kindly note that the Bridge does not currently fully support creating and managing folders from within email clients.
#Setting up proton email professional
If you need assistance setting-up a custom domain, please visit this page:įor help with the ProtonMail Bridge and Import/Export apps, please visit:įor Professional or Visionary accounts, the Frequently Asked Questions can be found here: If you are having login issues, you can find the solutions to the most common login problems on the following page: Click the Confirm Security Exception button in the lower-left corner. This is your localhost, which means that the certificate that we provide must be self-signed and therefore not trusted by default in Postbox. You will be asked to confirm a security exception for port 1143 on 127.0.0.1. We provide these screenshots for illustrative purposes, but your settings will be unique to your account. IMPORTANT: Your particular settings may be different than demonstrated above. Next, copy the Mailbox Configuration settings to the new account setup window:
#Setting up proton email password
Provide your ProtonMail email and password generated by the ProtonMail Bridge app. In Postbox, navigate to the File menu and select New > Mail Account. Keep this window open while you set your account up in Postbox. A window will open showing you the settings to use in Postbox, including your password.Configure your account in the ProtonMail Bridge app, then click your account name to expand the row, then click Mailbox configuration.Download and install the ProtonMail Bridge app.Click Settings in the toolbar, then IMAP/SMTP in the left sidebar.Login to your ProtonMail account using a web browser.In order to use your ProtonMail account with Postbox, you need to have the ProtonMail Bridge app installed on your system: