Proton Mail & Calendar
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Optional warning before sending unencrypted replies in encrypted threads
Currently, when a Proton Mail user sends a password-protected encrypted message to a non-Proton recipient via a secure link, the recipient can reply securely via the encrypted message portal. However, if the Proton user then replies using the normal “Reply” function, the response is sent unencrypted by default — even though the conversation previously contained encrypted messages.
This creates a significant risk of accidental data exposure, as both the reply and the entire email history may be sent unencrypted without the user realizing it.
I understand this is a deliberate design decision, but I strongly believe there should be an…
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Sync Proton Calendar with an iCal URL
Some professional calendars can be accessed by an iCal URL (e.g. the schedule of National Education schedules) and it would be very useful to import it automatically (rather than imports by hand).
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Schedule Meeting link for Signatures
Similar to Calendly or Microsoft's "Book with me" - create feature to add a "Schedule a Meeting" link to include in signature blocks.
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sieve filter redirect extension
Implement sieve language extension redirect with :copy https://emailstuff.org/rfc/rfc3894
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Open source
Make the Calendar Android and iOS, you know, Open Source.
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Allow sending calendar invitations to your own Proton addresses/aliases
Proton Calendar prevents users from inviting their own Proton addresses or aliases to events, even when those addresses belong to different calendars.
If I try to invite one of my own Proton aliases (e.g., personal@example.com) to an event created in a different calendar that I also own (e.g., a shared team calendar), Proton blocks the invitation. Inviting my own addresses should be allowed when the invited address is not the owner of the originating calendar.
Why this matters?
Users with multiple Proton calendars cannot keep their schedules in sync, reducing the convenience of shared calendars.
For example, I have:…
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Reading mode for email body
Reading mode for email body with the ability to choose font size and background color would have been fantastic.
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Sending E2EE emails to non-Proton users without the manual password/key hassle
I’ve been a very happy user and I’m incredibly grateful for what the Proton team has built. Proton is easily the best at privacy when both sides are on the platform, but recently I’ve been sending a lot of sensitive documents—IDs, bank docs, and contracts—to government officials. It’s made me realize that while Proton is great for privacy if both sides use it, it’s still a huge headache when your recipient isn’t a Proton user or a tech freak.
Right now, we have two options for non-Proton users, and both have major real-world friction. First, there’s PGP. Unless the recipient…
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63 votes
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Turn newsletters into RSS feeds
I really enjoy the new newsletter menu! A neat feature for this would be the ability to turn those newsletters into RSS feeds, so I can then easily read my newsletters in my favourite RSS reader.
This is my idea how that could be implemented:
There's a button to generate a dedicated alias that I can use to subscribe to a newsletter (similar to aliases for generating log in details in Proton Pass). Instead of landing in my inbox, the mails arrive in the feed. As soon as that alias was generated I also get a link that I can…2 votes -
use artificial intelligence to add calendar events
AI-Driven Calendar Management via Text Prompt
This feature allows you to manage your calendar using simple English commands via text prompt. Type in commands to:
- Add Events: "Add meeting with John on Friday at 2 PM"
- Update Events: "Reschedule meeting with John to 3 PM on Friday"
- Remove Events: "Cancel meeting with John on Friday"
- Change Time: "Move my team meeting to 10 AM tomorrow"
- Add Attendees: "Add Sarah and Mike to the meeting on Friday at 2 PM"
The AI-powered system understands natural language and executes the commands, keeping your calendar up-to-date and organized.
Benefits
- Convenience: Manage your calendar…
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Edit/add participants on existing events
I received a booking email and Proton offered me to add the event to my calendar. Once it was created, I wanted to add participants, which seems to be not possible. It would be great to be able to edit the participants list on existing events, without having to create another one.
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2 votes
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Proton Calendar, add-on to show week/month in a quick way
Hello,
It would be good to have an add-on to quickly show week/month, without opening the entire website.
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Better Widget
The existing widget provides an overview of the current day’s events, but ignores event duration. A widget that displays the day exactly like in the actual calendar (with different event lengths and gaps) is missing. In that regard, you would even be ahead of Google.
5 votes -
Calendar Apple Watch complications
Wouk’s be great if you can add a complication for Apple Watch on it such as apple calendar. Thys being able to see one’s appointments.
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Daily event summaries
Summary:
Receive a daily summary for all time-specific and all-day events (also if no events are scheduled)Description:
Some calendar applications allow you to configure a "daily event summary" notification (preferably via email). Such summaries contain an overview of all scheduled events (all-day and specific-time events) and is sent early in the morning. For example, Google Calendar provides "Daily Agenda", described as: "Receive an email with your agenda every day at 5 a.m. in your current time zone").Ideal implementation (to me):
- Create an account-wide setting to configure daily summaries:
* Globally enable/disable daily calendar/event summaries
* If enabled,…8 votes -
Proton Doc integration
My family likes to plan travels in a Proton doc. Would be great if I could directly show and edit a (part of a) calendar inside a Proton Doc!
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Provide the ability to edit the subject line of an e-mail
Often an e-mail comes with a subject line that doesn't completely describe the content. For example, in a newsletter e-mail there may be several articles and the subject line is the first article. I may want to save the e-mail because of the second article. When this happens, I forward the e-mail to myself so I can change the subject line, but then I lose who it came from. Outlook has provided the capability to edit the subject line for many years and I'm surprised I haven't seen this feature in other e-mail applications. Seems like a simple thing to…
5 votes -
Linux arm64 Builds
adding Linux arm64 builds
11 votes
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