Proton Mail & Calendar
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Scribe assistant for mobile
I had an idea that Proton Mail could bring ProtonScribe into the iOS app as well. Ideally, it could even run natively on the newest Apple devices to take advantage of their performance. For users with relatively new and powerful hardware, there could be an option to enable this feature locally, so the assistant runs on-device rather than relying only on cloud processing. At the same time, older or less powerful devices could continue using Proton’s secure servers, just like the Windows app does, ensuring accessibility for everyone.
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Block sender without opening the email
Opening suspicious messages shouldn't be necessary to block the sender, hate doing that.
A 'block sender' button at the top would be great next to 'move to spam' and 'delete'.
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Alert for new mail in Win desktop app.
Still no audio alert or popup for Win desktop app.
Push notification are useless for a secure computer. It is NOT a cell phone, thus 10 times more secure.5 votes -
Automatic time parsing for new calendar events
When creating a new event in the calendar, any time written in the event header should automatically be put as the time for the event. The given time should then be removed from the header of the event.
Example #1: If an event is made with the header "Hairdressers 17:15" then the starting time for the event should be automatically set to 17:15 (on 24H systems) with a standard duration time of 1 hour. The header for the event in the calendar should then be just "Hairdressers" with the given starting time.
Example #2: Similarily, if an event is made…
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Adding bullet points in Proton Mail mobile app
At present I can’t add bullet points when I send an email from the Proton Mail mobile app and this is very painful.
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Hide email subject in the android app notification
Even with Extended Notifications setting turned off and the app locked the subject of the email is still visible, which completely defeats the purpose of the the app lock. Many services include OTPs or other sensitive information in the subject line of the email which is visible in the notification.
While this can be addressed in the system settings, this is not a solution as those can be changed without unlocking the app.
I propose a setting next to extended notifications that will allow to have the notification show "1 new email" without any information.
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Separate display name per address
I have multiple email addresses (not aliases) set up, but they all use the same Display Name. I don't mind using my full name with my default address, but I would rather have something else show when using my less-publoc facing addresses. I was a little shocked to see my full name show up when someone replied to an email sent from my otherwise anonymous address (no personally identifiable info in the address).
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I'd like to be able to choose whether to leave past events in color or gray like now.
You don't just work with the calendar looking forward; you often need to go back, and all the gray makes it difficult to see, especially when you have a lot of calendars and poor eyesight. Google Calendar lets you select how you want to view past events. That's what I need.
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Support adding third party email addresses to apps
Proton forces on mobile apps that their app is used as inbox for emails. Since there is no bridge for mobile apps, it would be great if at least IMAP email addresses could be added to the Proton mail app as seperate inboxes (e.g. gmail, t-online, ...)
This way, when a user has other email providers next to Proton (as probably most of the Proton users and every new Proton user) only one email app can be used for all email accounts.
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API centric focus
Proton offers a range of products that are designed with privacy in mind. They can be used in all kinds of ways, as seen in all the requests done on this platform. Proton’s community is large and includes allot of developers.
This request is made to request a more API driven design for the proton ecosystem. Allow us to help you to build better and more tools.
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filtering to delete mail from archive that do not have a label.
Archive can become huge. Some items are labeled, and I want to keep them forever. Other items are not labeled, and I want to occasionally purge them.
I would like to apply a filter to see all unlabeled email in archive older that 1 year. I can then select some or all for deletion.
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Automatic deletion of emails for specific labels after a certain amount of time
I need to schedule automatic deletion of emails (like for instance emails older than 30 days, 3 months, etc.) when having a specific label.
The reason is that I receive on a daily basis 100 to 200 automated emails that I need to store for some time, but I would like to have them deleted after a certain period of time, instead of doing it manually.5 votes -
Edit Existing Folders in Proton Mail Mobile Applications
I would like to request the ability to edit existing folders directly within the Proton Mail mobile applications. Currently, users can create new folders, but there is no option to rename or move existing ones (at least on Apple devices). Currently, editing folders has to be done either in the web app or the desktop application
Thank you for considering this enhancement!
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schedule an automatic response to our incoming emails when we are away (very useful for a professional email address))
I use one of my Proton addresses as my work email. I had this feature on my old address when I went on vacation. This helps remind my clients and suppliers that I can't respond within the usual timeframe.
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When opening a mail item, that has multiples of the same email, open the newest one by default
Currently when you open an email, it doesn't open the newest one, but one of the other ones instead.
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Support local language for holiday calendar
The holiday calendar should have the option to display the events in the local language. The English translation is often a bit weird and it is therefore hard to grasp at a glance the purpose and reason for the holiday.
Furthermore, It should be possible to decouple this option from the UI language. As someone who speaks multiple languages, it is always a vastly better experience to use English for the user interface. Compared to other languages, English is more searchable, consistent across applications, and has more thought and care put into it.
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email sweep
Microsoft's Outlook email app has a feature called "Sweep," which allows one to highlight an email, and then take action on and set up a rule for all emails from that sender.
Options include:
Move all messages from the Inbox folder
Move all messages from the Inbox folder and any future messages
Always keep the latest message and move the rest from the inbox folder
Always move messages older than ten days from the inbox folderThe default destination is "Deleted Items." Other options include:
Junk Email
Inbox
Archive
or any other folder the user chooses or creates.It is…
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Calendar app icon to display the current {day of week} and {day of month}
Background
The Proton Calendar app on iOS (and presumably Android )currently appears like a blueish/purple square with a small "31" in the bottom right corner. The "31" is static and doesn't change.
The official Apple Calendar app icon has the name of the day (e.g. "SAT") and the day of the month (e.g. "13") on the icon itself, making the app icon useful at a glance without even requiring the user to open the app.
Proposal:
It would be very cool and very useful if the "31" on the Proton Calendar app icon actually changed to represent the current day…
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Recall email's sent between two proton accounts similar to outlook.
It would be great if it was possible to recall or edit an unviewed email sent from one proton account to another, a feature which outlook has and has been extremely useful.
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remove decryption password from encrypted email
Hi guys, doesn't make much sense to send an encrypted email to a recipient while writing in clear text the password in the body of the email itself. An encrypted email should be intended to be read by the recipient only and because, contrarily to PGP, there's no way to authenticate the recipient digitally, whoever has access to the recipient mailbox, including the provider itself, can decrypt the email. I believe that the code should be transmitted through other channels by the sender to the recipient. If this sounds too complicated (it shouldn't) there should be at least an option…
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