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  1. SPAM BLOCKING by IP address range

    In addition to the current spam filtering options, it would be nice to be able to completely BLOCK receiving email from specific IP ranges. (Reject the message at the SMTP level.

    I have a list of about 60 /24's that only deliver spam to my inbox. Since many of them are controlled by spammers, they spew garbage with an endlessly rotating series of domains, so blocking by domain name is impossible. also, some of these sources operate out of several countries, so country based blocking would have too much collateral damage. (Also allow import and export of the blackslist…

    3 votes
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  2. Apply custom filters in Spam.

    Custom Filters don't work when the email is already in spam folder.

    Example: Set a filter to move all emails from test@test.com into the trash but since it has already been moved to the Spam folder, I'd have to whitelist it first in order to apply filters to it. This is counterproductive and generally Custom Filters should work across all folders, no matter what.

    19 votes
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  4. Personal Domain Name Use On Protonmail'S Email System

    Personal Domain Name Use On Protonmail'S Email System

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  5. Secure Webforms

    For non-Protonmail customers who would like to send a quick, secure message to a Protonmail user without having to sign-up at that moment.

    54 votes
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  6. ios share

    Add ability to share to ProtonMail in iOS.

    252 votes
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  7. Custom notification sounds

    The ability to pick custom notification tones on the ProtonMail iOS ans Android app.

    404 votes
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  8. Proton Mail MacOS app

    For MacOS, for more protection, we should get a new MacOS app for ProtonMail. This is a more simple way of using ProtonMail instead of visiting the website or creating new encryption methods for existing mail apps (such as apple mail).

    370 votes
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  9. ProtonMail leaks my real address when replying to alias received mail and use BCC

    1. I have created an email alias in Proton Pass for Firefox.
    2. I have sent an email to this alias (from different provider) and inside ProtonMail (opened in web browser Firefox) replied that e-mail. During replying, I have also added my other external e-mail into BCC field.
    3. I have received an anonymized reply to main address to which I was replying, good. But the copy sent to BCC address was NOT anonymized.

    I think that when i want to remain private under alias, the privacy should be complete, not revealing my real address when BCC or CC(not tested). Will you…

    3 votes
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  10. Limit the number of chances a non (Non-Protonmail) User to enter the password !

    One of my friends told me about proton mail and sent me an encrypted email, so i got a link and then went on to the log in page and found out that my friend forgot to send me the password. Well i texted him and in the mean time the password hint said 6 digits so i wrote a simple brute force program and opened the mail. Simply because you guys forgot to limit the number of times a user can enter the password :)

    211 votes
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  11. Proton Mail on iOS Apple Mail app

    being able to have ProtonMail opening in Apple Mail app on iOS

    125 votes
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  12. FILTER DOMAINS

    The option to filter entire DOMAINS on incoming emails should be available to ALL ProtonMail users (even those with a basic free account), since some domains are riddled with phishers, spam, and hackers (e.g. Yahoo & Outlook, in my experience). I think the SECURITY of ProtonMail is the main incentive for people to get an account in the first place, and the more people switch the more will donate and the better the services we will all get, and sooner too! Reserving what I consider a "modest" security feature exclusively for paying users will not benefit ProtonMail (and all…

    21 votes
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  13. Zooming/enlarging text

    I would like that you introduce a zooming text feature in ProtonMail as there a lot of people that have vision impairments. That is a feature on MS Outlook so why not in ProtonMail?

    57 votes
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  14. Option to publish OPENPGPKEY records [RFC-7929]

    Protonmail could provide OPENPGPKEY DNS records as a means of distributing email encryption keys for their proton.me, protonmail.com, pm.me, and protonmail.ch addresses.

    For external addresses, something akin to https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/jammy/man1/openpgpkey.1.html could be provided to generate DNS records through the user interface, which the user can then register with their DNS providers.

    https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7929.html

    3 votes
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  15. Integrate with ClickUp (https://clickup.com/)

    We need to discuss with ProtonMail if there is a way to integrate Protonmail/ProtonDrive with ClickUp? We have a project where we are exploring the feasibility of this and wish to speak or hear from someone directly if possible.

    11 votes
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  16. Protonmail for Business using business domains like gmail does

    It would be great if Proton mail created a very inexpensive option to register your domain name and run all your email under your business domain under proton mail. Allowing for Pop3 and IMap. Having you're own custom domain under the Secure and encrypted Proton mail domain would be fantastic to help keep business communication highly secured.

    7 votes
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  17. filter rules to block sender while moving to spam

    As an expansion on https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-proton-mail/suggestions/32770000-block-sender

    There is currently no way to concurrently block users while moving to spam folder. Being able to have filter rules to both move and block a sender is important - especially valuable when pairing with a catch-all address.

    5 votes
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  18. Sync contacts with phone address book

    Sync the Protonmail contacts with the phone address book (contacts app) and vice versa.

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  19. Dynamic swipe on mobile (mark as Read/Unread - Spam/Safe)

    In any email mobile app, i'm always looking for two things :
    - Swipe to mark as read
    - Swipe to mark as spam
    I believe that depending o the current status of the email, those swipe could be dynamic. If the message if already read, then the swip would mark it as unread. if it's in the spam folder then the allocated swipe would place it in the inbox.
    Right the mark as read is way too complicated

    33 votes
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  20. Zapier Integration

    Generally it would be great to see ProtonMail available in Zapier, particularly with support for Triggers like when new Contacts are found in ProtonMail.

    Example use case:

    Paid user, using ProtonMail for both personal and business and with respective alias for each. Whenever an email from a new Contact hits the Inbox, addressed to user's business alias, user wants to then do X (where X could be any number of things, using other services).

    57 votes
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