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Hi. I would love to get notifications on GrapheneOS without any Google Play Services etc. or any MicroG or equivalent. (For ProtonMail)

I have seen posts that indicate that the Proton team is aware of this, and wanted to implement it (and has on their other apps) but is there any way to either tell them that this is desired, or make a poll or something?

I self host several things including ntfy, so is there any way to use that for notifications? Does Proton Mail have an API that I could use to programmatically send notifications?

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[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 month ago

Seriously at least give me an option in the settings "pull notifications" or "push notifications" and then the submenu of pull is "interval" either in min or hr. This used to be quite normal, iirc k9 still does it, idk why proton couldn't.