Proton
protonmail bridge for linux

Proton Mail launches Bridge for Linux

We are excited to announce that starting today, you can use Bridge to connect your Proton Mail account with your desktop email app on the Linux operating system.

Proton Mail Bridge(neues Fenster) is a desktop app available to all paying subscribers that integrates Proton Mail’s strong privacy and security features, such as zero-access encryption(neues Fenster) and end-to-end encryption(neues Fenster), with your email client. 

Bridge implements IMAP/SMTP protocols and is compatible with any email client which follows this standard. The Linux version we are launching today includes special optimizations for Thunderbird.

Since releasing Bridge for Linux in beta, we have collected valuable feedback from our community and improved the speed and performance. Linux users now have access to all the convenience provided by an email client, including full-text search, offline editing, and the ability to export and back up emails from your Proton Mail account.  

Why use Proton Mail Bridge

Bridge delivers your Proton Mail messages to your favorite desktop email app by encrypting and decrypting the messages(neues Fenster) on your computer.

Learn more about how Proton Mail Bridge works(neues Fenster)

Your client stores a copy of the emails on your computer, enabling you to search their content. This also allows you to load emails for offline reading and processing. We are working on launching encrypted, full-text search and offline reading soon for the web and mobile applications. 

However, because email clients operate and store your conversations on your device, it is critical that you keep your computer safe(neues Fenster).

With today’s launch, the application is now officially available for Windows, Mac, and Linux(neues Fenster) with support for Outlook, Apple Mail, and Thunderbird.

Bridge also lets you back up your Proton Mail data by facilitating its export through your email client and simplifies the transfer of emails between different Proton Mail accounts(neues Fenster) or from other email providers to Proton Mail.

Note: If you want to run a full mailbox import or export, we recommend using our dedicated Import-Export app(neues Fenster), available in beta to all paid users.

How to set up Bridge for Linux 

To use Bridge, you need to download and install the application, add your account to Bridge, and configure Thunderbird. 

DOWNLOAD BRIDGE FOR LINUX (neues Fenster)

After downloading the correct package for your system, we recommend you verify the signature of the downloaded file. This ensures that the file you received was not damaged or tampered with. You can find the instructions for verifying file signatures in one of our installation guides for .deb(neues Fenster), .rpm(neues Fenster) or PKGBUILD(neues Fenster) files.

Next, start the Bridge app and select Add Account. Enter your Proton login credentials to connect to Bridge.

Finally, to configure Thunderbird, you will need the IMAP/SMTP credentials from your Bridge application. Please follow these steps to configure your email client.

If you have any questions, please visit our Bridge for Linux support section(neues Fenster).

What’s next for Bridge 

Proton Mail’s mission is to build a safe Internet for everyone. To do that, we are committed to building transparent, ethical, and secure products, and Proton Mail Bridge is no exception. That’s why we are working hard on opening our source code for Bridge. 

We will also continue improving the Bridge design, as well as work on supporting more IMAP/SMTP clients on Linux.

The feedback from the Linux community during the beta testing has been critical in launching this version of Bridge. We’d like to thank them and we invite everyone to send us ideas and comments at bridge@proton.me or via the Report Bug feature inside the app.

You can get a free secure email account from Proton Mail here.

We also provide a free VPN service(neues Fenster) to protect your privacy.

Proton Mail and Proton VPN are funded by community contributions. If you would like to support our development efforts, you can upgrade to a paid plan(neues Fenster) or donate(neues Fenster). Thank you for your support.


Feel free to share your feedback and questions with us via our official social media channels on Twitter(neues Fenster) and Reddit(neues Fenster).

Verwandte Artikel

A cover image for a blog describing the next six months of Proton Pass development which shows a laptop screen with a Gantt chart
en
Take a look at the upcoming features and improvements coming to Proton Pass over the next several months.
The Danish mermaid and the Dutch parliament building behind a politician and an unlocked phone
en
We searched the dark web for Danish, Dutch, and Luxembourgish politicians’ official email addresses. In Denmark, over 40% had been exposed.
Infostealers: What they are, how they work, and how to protect yourself
en
Discover insights about what infostealers are, where your stolen information goes, and ways to protect yourself.
Mockup of the Proton Pass app and text that reads "Pass Lifetime: Pay once, access forever"
en
Learn more about our exclusive Pass + SimpleLogin Lifetime offer. Pay once and enjoy premium password manager features for life.
A cover image for a blog announcing that Pass Plus will now include premium SimpleLogin features
en
We're changing the price of new Pass Plus subscriptions, which now includes access to SimpleLogin premium features.
Infinity symbol in purple with the words "Call for submissions" and "Proton Lifetime Fundraiser 7th Edition"
en
It’s time to choose the organizations we should support for the 2024 edition of our annual charity fundraiser.