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Bridge protonmail
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pass - most Linux distributions should have this in their official repositories.If the server is hacked, the ProtonMail credential may be easily obtained by hackers. I’m now still reluctant to explain the details, so I only write commands to create a passphrase-free GPG key, set up pass, and use ProtonMail Bridge in a headless environment in the mentioned new way.ĭisclaimer: the practice described in this post is not safe. So I had been reluctant to write this update because of too much to cover. Moreover, when using ProtonMail Bridge with pass on a headless server, it’s better to use a GPG key that doesn’t need a passphrase. Pass is friendlier to headless environments than gnome-keyring is. So I write this post to update how I use ProtonMail Bridge on my server now. All this to say, using ProtonMail Bridge is pretty easy currently on headless WordPress/Linux servers. And ProtonMail Bridge now also has an option, -noninteractive, to run without interaction. For example, gnome-keyring can be replaced with a command-line-based password manager called pass. It now has more support for non-graphical environments. Ever since I posted these two posts ( here and here) of using ProtonMail Bridge on a headless WordPress/Linux server, ProtonMail Bridge has somehow changed a lot.









Bridge protonmail