Have any of you android users setup an iMessage server such as BoueBubbles or AirMessage? Or some similar?

If so, how well does it work? Is only an apple account required? Do apple users send your email an iMessage? Also, was it easy to setup?

Thanks!!!

  • @akilou
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    48 months ago

    Nah. Fuck em. I don’t need iMessage.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      58 months ago

      Agreed. However, iMessage is better than sms. And I am trying my best to remove sms from my life

        • @[email protected]OP
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          38 months ago

          Again agreed, however some people either won’t switch, or it would be more convenient to just use iMessage

      • @[email protected]
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        48 months ago

        Well yea, any IP-based messenger is better than SMS. iMessage is just Apple’s implementation which only works with Apple devices.

        Seems to me the people who have a comm issue are the ones choosing to use a messenger that only works on one platform.

        I’m not on that platform, and neither is ~80% of the world.

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            Wow, as many users as signal. Thats an interesting stat.

            I like the idea of iMessage. It makes sense - default to a proper, encrypted messaging system while allowing for SMS.

            Signal dropping SMS support is just so confusing. Keep SMS until many people have converted. You can always remove SMS later when it finally fades away.

            • @jws_shadotak
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              17 months ago

              Signal dropping SMS support is just so confusing. Keep SMS until many people have converted. You can always remove SMS later when it finally fades away.

              SMS support was dropped because people were using Signal thinking their conversations were encrypted and it was only through unencrypted SMS. It’s hard to sell the privacy part of Signal when it’s not actually guaranteed, so they got rid of that.

              • @[email protected]
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                17 months ago

                I’ve heard this argument before and it’s bunk.

                Signal made it very clear when a message was unencrypted. And if that was really an issue, make the indicator more clear/obvious.

                How many users of Signal lacked the ability to know this, especially since any less-technical people were likely using Signal because someone like us got them to, so we would be explaining the difference, as getting people to use the encryption is our goal.

                Also, how would Signal know this issue? Were they monitoring users?

                It really sounds like a non-reason. It doesn’t add up.