I feel like you’d get this with the Protonmail Bridge. It acts as it a email provider on your local network, and handles the encryption stuff itself. I believe Thunderbird sees and stores the email it sees through that as plan text.
I feel like you’d get this with the Protonmail Bridge. It acts as it a email provider on your local network, and handles the encryption stuff itself. I believe Thunderbird sees and stores the email it sees through that as plan text.
Ahh, thanks for the info!
I’ve been out for a bit, what’s wrong with them? Or is this being mixed up with microtransactions?
I’m not sure I really get the pull. It seems to just be a matrix server with bridges and custom clients
They do have their work open sorced which is nice, but this all kinda just looks like what matrix is on its own. I guess the only advantage I see is maybe making things a little easier for more casual folks, but it does cost to…
It’s would be nice to see more info somewhere about with this is about.
Looking around, this is in reference to Meta the company (the company that owns Facebook), and their twitter replacement called Project 92 (previously Barcelona). This service is using activitypub.
But, I’m not finding anything easily on why there’s a Anti-Meta petition. Even the petition page itself doesn’t go over this.
For those who don’t know, shift+F10 to bring up a command prompt when using a windows install image. Can do it when it starts asking you for stuff. I know the chkdsk tools and manage-bde (the bitlocker cli) are avaliable there at least.