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A third-party, open-source ProtonMail bridge. For power users only, designed to
run on a server.
hydroxide supports CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP.
Rationale:
No GUI, only a CLI (so it runs in headless environments)
Standard-compliant (we don't care about Microsoft Outlook)
Fully open-source
Feel free to join the IRC channel: #emersion on Libera Chat.
How does it work?
hydroxide is a server that translates standard protocols (SMTP, IMAP, CardDAV)
into ProtonMail API requests. It allows you to use your preferred e-mail clients
and git-send-email with ProtonMail.
hydroxide is implemented in Go. Head to Go website for
setup information.
Installing
Start by installing hydroxide:
git clone https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide.git
go build ./cmd/hydroxide
Then you'll need to login to ProtonMail via hydroxide, so that hydroxide can
retrieve e-mails from ProtonMail. You can do so with this command:
hydroxide auth <username>
Once you're logged in, a "bridge password" will be printed. Don't close your
terminal yet, as this password is not stored anywhere by hydroxide and will be
needed when configuring your e-mail client.
Your ProtonMail credentials are stored on disk encrypted with this bridge
password (a 32-byte random password generated when logging in).
Usage
hydroxide can be used in multiple modes.
Don't start hydroxide multiple times, instead you can use hydroxide serve.
This requires ports 1025 (smtp), 1143 (imap), and 8080 (carddav).
SMTP
To run hydroxide as an SMTP server:
hydroxide smtp
Once the bridge is started, you can configure your e-mail client with the
following settings:
Hostname: localhost
Port: 1025
Security: none
Username: your ProtonMail username
Password: the bridge password (not your ProtonMail password)
CardDAV
You must setup an HTTPS reverse proxy to forward requests to hydroxide.
hydroxide carddav
Tested on GNOME (Evolution) and Android (DAVDroid).
IMAP
⚠️Warning: IMAP support is work-in-progress. Here be dragons.
For now, it only supports unencrypted local connections.
hydroxide imap
License
MIT
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A third-party, open-source ProtonMail CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP bridge