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"E-POST" at https://www.epost.de/ is a service of German company "Deutsche Post AG", that integrates physical printed mail and a proprietary, secure, digitally signed electronic mail system.
As a recent addition, customers/users of E-POST also get free online storage called "E-POSTCLOUD".
Access is via a proprietary API, described at https://partner.epost.de/ → Software-Partner → Dokumentation (everything in German, as far as I see)
E-POSTCLOUD support would be a very nice addition to CyberDuck for me and other E-POST users.
I'm aware, that it is probably only of interest to Germans, and even there user base probably is small. Anyway, maybe there is a developer who might like to implement that? Asking is for free … :)
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I am skeptical as access is only granted to registered partners; even the documentation of the API. Also the onboarding process described sounds like they are control freaks. We would only add support if epost.de would fund development.
"E-POST" at https://www.epost.de/ is a service of German company "Deutsche Post AG", that integrates physical printed mail and a proprietary, secure, digitally signed electronic mail system.
As a recent addition, customers/users of E-POST also get free online storage called "E-POSTCLOUD".
Access is via a proprietary API, described at https://partner.epost.de/ → Software-Partner → Dokumentation (everything in German, as far as I see)
E-POSTCLOUD support would be a very nice addition to CyberDuck for me and other E-POST users.
I'm aware, that it is probably only of interest to Germans, and even there user base probably is small. Anyway, maybe there is a developer who might like to implement that? Asking is for free … :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: