On 2/14/19 11:55 AM, 22...@tutamail.com wrote:
> Would appreciate any thoughts on your set-up but try the following:
>
> In the appvm that houses your thunderbird and protonmail bridge add 
> protonmails IP(= 185.70.40.151) in the firewall settings. I have managed to 
> get it working by further limiting it to port 443 only.
>
> As I understand the workings of protonmail bridge and Qubes, since the bridge 
> is in the same appvm as your thunderbird, 127.0.0.1 is all done within the 
> appvm so it never crosses the firefall.
>
> I am not sure of your setup but as I have used it as follows:
>
> Thunderbird/protonmail bridge Appvm (firewall limited to 185.70.40.151) -> 
> Firewall -> NetVM
>
> or 
>
> Thunderbird/protonmail bridge Appvm (firewall limited to 185.70.40.151) -> 
> Whonix-GW -> Firewall -> NetVM
>
> I might submit a seperate question but how do you update the bridge in your 
> current Appvm? Protonmail just updated bridge, in the past I have rebuilt my 
> appvm but there must be an easier way to upgrade the bridge?
>
> I hope that helps...
>
Thanks for your help. I'll try this method for getting through the firewall.

Regarding updating the bridge: my email VM is based on a fedora clone.
In that clone, I've just installed the newest version (1.1.1) of the
protonmail-bridge, which I had to download manually from the protonmail
site.


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