Brian, and msetzerii,
Thank you for the replies.
Brian,
Re; Bridge + ThunderTurd (my name for it), I tried using that combination until I just could not endure anymore pain. For some reason, after about two weeks the two programs together started hanging my system. It was acting like a continually worsening 'memory leak'; using System Internals 'Process viewer', Windows Memory was completely used until it was operating entirely out of disc swap memory...click something, five minutes later the clicked item would become focused, five minutes later, the focused item executed type hang. I tried everything, I could think of, including testing physical memory using a commercial memory stick testing system. Proton Mail support claimed it was being caused by my anti-virus provider, but I also ran the two programs from bootup with AV disabled and it still would begin to slow down, then hang the system after about two hours of usage.
When the program pair were still workable, another problem reared its head, I began to see multiple different subject e-mails in the in-box, but sometimes, five or six of them one after the other, indicated by receive time-stamp, would contain the text of the first e-mail, each subsequent e-mail containing the first e-mail's replicated text, while the content of the actual e-mails sent were lost. That was tracked down to the 'compressing folders' function. Really buggy.
There were so many issues, things that were supposed to work, settings malfunctions, flags that would not set properly, randomly out of date docs for wrong versions...just random bull dung.
I just got to the juncture where I just couldn't stand it any longer...I hear people say, 'oh there a few problems...its ok?' I stopped using Bridge & ThunderTurd!! Pegasus has been the only e-mail program that I have used through the years that works, is intuitive, well thought out.
msetzerii,
I see what you are saying regarding stunnel being in theory a 'bridge' like Bridge. :{)
doesn't support POP3, so guess reading mail
would have to be done using IMAP?
Yes, exactly.
just have stunnel.conf
Not following you here? As far as I know, Bridge does not take or input config files; maybe you know something I don't?
The way Bridge config works: Initial Bridge login after install - inputting proton e-mail address and acct password, Bridge generates a screen that the user cuts & pastes the generated settings into the e-mail client along with the two generated passwords:
Bridge Generated Settings:
IMAP
HostName: 127.0.0.1:1143
Unm: genetron@protonmail.com
Pwd: xxxxxxxx
Security: STARTTLS
SMTP
HostName: 127.0.0.1:1025
Unm: genetron@protonmail.com
Pwd: xxxxxxxx
Security: STARTTLS
There is a Bridge setting that offers:
SMTP Security Config: STARTTLS or SSL
Your stunnel configuration example says something about the, pop.gmail.com:995, smtp.gmail.com:995 and imap.gmail.com:993, Bridge offers no such textual 'interface'. Perhaps I am misunderstanding your point? Is this something that can be entered into PMail someway? Or via a config.fyl etc?
In any case, I really appreciate you gents' replies in this matter. Thanks.
We may have a timezone difference, I'm in a LA California suburb, USa. Its 6:30am here, gotta hit the sack. Been working this problem now for days.
Thanks guys...GenaTron
Brian, and msetzerii,
Thank you for the replies.
Brian,
Re; Bridge + ThunderTurd (my name for it), I tried using that combination until I just could not endure anymore pain. For some reason, after about two weeks the two programs together started hanging my system. It was acting like a continually worsening 'memory leak'; using System Internals 'Process viewer', Windows Memory was completely used until it was operating entirely out of disc swap memory...click something, five minutes later the clicked item would become focused, five minutes later, the focused item executed type hang. I tried everything, I could think of, including testing physical memory using a commercial memory stick testing system. Proton Mail support claimed it was being caused by my anti-virus provider, but I also ran the two programs from bootup with AV disabled and it still would begin to slow down, then hang the system after about two hours of usage.
When the program pair were still workable, another problem reared its head, I began to see multiple different subject e-mails in the in-box, but sometimes, five or six of them one after the other, indicated by receive time-stamp, would contain the text of the first e-mail, each subsequent e-mail containing the first e-mail's replicated text, while the content of the actual e-mails sent were lost. That was tracked down to the 'compressing folders' function. Really buggy.
There were so many issues, things that were supposed to work, settings malfunctions, flags that would not set properly, randomly out of date docs for wrong versions...just random bull dung.
I just got to the juncture where I just couldn't stand it any longer...I hear people say, 'oh there a few problems...its ok?' I stopped using Bridge & ThunderTurd!! Pegasus has been the only e-mail program that I have used through the years that works, is intuitive, well thought out.
msetzerii,
I see what you are saying regarding stunnel being in theory a 'bridge' like Bridge. :{)
> doesn't support POP3, so guess reading mail
> would have to be done using IMAP?
Yes, exactly.
>just have stunnel.conf
Not following you here? As far as I know, Bridge does not take or input config files; maybe you know something I don't?
The way Bridge config works: Initial Bridge login after install - inputting proton e-mail address and acct password, Bridge generates a screen that the user cuts & pastes the generated settings into the e-mail client along with the two generated passwords:
Bridge Generated Settings:
**IMAP**
HostName: 127.0.0.1:1143
Unm: genetron@protonmail.com
Pwd: xxxxxxxx
Security: STARTTLS
**SMTP**
HostName: 127.0.0.1:1025
Unm: genetron@protonmail.com
Pwd: xxxxxxxx
Security: STARTTLS
There is a Bridge setting that offers:
SMTP Security Config: STARTTLS or SSL
Your stunnel configuration example says something about the, pop.gmail.com:995, smtp.gmail.com:995 and imap.gmail.com:993, Bridge offers no such textual 'interface'. Perhaps I am misunderstanding your point? Is this something that can be entered into PMail someway? Or via a config.fyl etc?
In any case, I really appreciate you gents' replies in this matter. Thanks.
We may have a timezone difference, I'm in a LA California suburb, USa. Its 6:30am here, gotta hit the sack. Been working this problem now for days.
Thanks guys...GenaTron
edited Apr 21 '23 at 2:54 pm