In programming APIs (not in communication between hosts), requests a system-allocated (dynamic) port
Network ACL, Security Group 등 Inbound, Outbound 설정을 하다 보니 Port 정보가 필요했습니다. Keyword 나 text 는 지원 하지 않으며 지원하는 datatype 은 integer, float, date, date_time, boolean 입니다. Possible conversions are integer, float, date, date_time, boolean title,cat1,cat2,cat3,area,sigungu,description Is there any technical obstacle from having bridge run on my own box, and make my computer and the server use this psudo-mail server? That would be awesome, and could also deal with thing such as automatic forwarding.전에 그냥 문서 링크만 걸었었는데 혹시 샘플 코드가 필요 하신 분들도 있을 수 있어서 기록해 봅니다. Likewise, it would be nice to have emails coming from my domain actually be sent from it, which would become impossible. That way I could share links securely with people on ProtonMail, and also have all my email accounts at the same provider. I run my own small Nextcloud server at home, and would love to use Protonmail for the notification emails and file share emails. It may be possible to do a similar implementation on mobile, but I doubt they have that in the works at the moment. To my very simplified understanding, the Bridge sets up a pseudo-IMAP server on your local machine and your mail client will think it is a real IMAP server and send your messages to the Bridge, where they will be encrypted before the Bridge sends them to the ProtonMail servers.
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This is due to the technicalities of how to encrypt/decrypt your messages on your device before they leave/arrive on your machine. The upcoming IMAP Bridge will only support desktop mail clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, and Apple Mail. Not only do they not support IMAP yet, when they do in the next 1-2 months, you still won't be able to use alternative mobile email applications like K-9 mail.