won‘t work, since SL will not pass your sent e-mail to your own mailbox.
But you should be able to start a conversation with your alias from SL itself.
won‘t work, since SL will not pass your sent e-mail to your own mailbox.
But you should be able to start a conversation with your alias from SL itself.
tbh I just worked around it (like e.g. with Notes or with uploading the files to drive and just have a link in my Pass to it). I’m pretty happy with Pass, even though it misses some features (of which some will be added in the future for sure). Since I was using other Proton Apps before already it was kind of a no-brainer for me and once I got used to (and accepted that I might be kind of an early adopter) I never looked back.
Pass isn‘t yet polished and there are bugs here and there showing up. Also the AutoFill doesn‘t work 100% of the time. And there are features missing like e.g. being able to upload attachements.
Considering the age of Pass vs 1Password, there is way to go for Pass. I made the switch, nevertheless, and once I got used to Pass, it‘s not that bad from my Point of view.
Surely the „create Alias‘ on the fly“ is a big plus, ehich I absolutely love and wouldn‘t want to miss anymore
It‘s e2ee and open source, so I‘d be not concerned regarding Proton‘s side.
Keep your Account safe, your passwords long and complex and use 2FA sort of things and you should be fine, I‘d say
Thank you
D‘you have any source for that? Sounds kinda way too good somehow for me ^^
the Cert just confirms, that the domain your accessing is belonging to who owns it. When you signup for a cert at LetsEncrypt, you have to run a script on the source, which confirms as your domain.
You wouldn’t be able to get a Cert for e.g. amazon.com - because you wouldn’t be able to run that specific script on the source and so LetsEncrypt couldn’t confirm if that domain really is yours or not. And that’s as well the reason, why not trust everyone,
I use it since 2016, but with my own domain, so can’t really speak for the “@ proton” domains
But I never had trouble accessing it in a foreign country, it worked flawless
True.
Then with Proton (idk about tutanota) you should be able to mail E2EE with them, since you can import their Public Keys into Proton. It’s not just “E2EE Proton2Proton”, since Proton uses PGP, you can safely mail E2EE with anyone using PGP.
compared to gmail, both are more then viable options and it depends on personal preferences. Personally I chose Proton and I am very happy with it.
message people I know who use Gmail securely
don’t know how that should work, but ok…
Check your time settings on the device where the otp doesn‘t work, might be related to a wrong setting
Afaik they‘re working on a solution to being able to combine subs, but no ETA…
Iptables. Because in the end its iptables, so I learned it from the beginning „the right way“ and i am therefore not locked into one or another