Proton Mail & Calendar
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Auto-Archive Email
Outlook provides the ability to set rules for automatically archiving email based on age and folder/label. Rules like this allow a user to keep their mailbox clean and reduce storage utilization.
It would be fantastic if we could set the following:
- A default auto-archive age for all mail.
- Set custom auto-archive ages for a certain folder or label that overrides the default.
Even if the default is set to "Off" for everyone, I'd love this ability.
47 votes -
spell checker for writing emails.
A spell checker has been available on almost all email accounts for the past 2 decades, but not on yours. Come on, get in tune with the 21st century and for all those who don't have brains enough to spell correctly in the first place.
613 votes -
Sieve filtering "subaddress" support
The 'subaddress' extension described in RFC 5233 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5233.html) is a nice addition in the possibilities of mail filtering.
It would make it possible to filter mails with an specific tag (address+tag@domain.com). E.g. such a filter can be used to add a label to a mail:
if envelope :detail "to" "tag" { fileinto :create "Tag"; }Or even better, add a label for any tag in the receiving mail.
if envelope :matches :detail "to" "*" { fileinto :create "${1}"; }24 votes -
Integration of an EteSync server within ProtonMail to manage Contact Synchronisation on several devices
EteSync is an Open Source zero knowledge Contact and Calendar synchronization service.
The integration of an EteSync server to manage ProtonMail Contacts & Calendars would permit a zero knowledge synchronisation on several devices, bringing one of the major missing feature to ProtonMail service.30 votes -
PGP Smartcard Support
A moderately happy plus subscriber, however i was disappointed to find i cannot use my own PGP keys that i have stored on my YubiKey. I would hope at the very least in future i will be able to use the ProtonMail Bridge and have it allow me to insert my own PGP encrypted messages with my own keys using GPG4Win without throwing me a 554 error.
Other ideas for this area:
- Support PGP smartcards
- Allow plain IMAP connections to ProtonMail so that i can use my own mail client and handle my own encryption
- Allow integration with ProtonMail and…
25 votes -
Read receipt / confirmation
Would It is possible to know if the recipient open or read the mail? as https://www.mailbutler.io/en/ or https://mailtrack.io/en/
That would be great!
Thanks719 votes -
Implement DANE for added security and privacy
DANE (DNSSEC) would be hugely beneficial to the security and privacy of ProtonMail. DANE makes Man-in-the-Middle attacks practically impossible.
This is a necessary addition and should certainly be prioritized over-all, as it is at the core of what ProtonMail represents: privacy and security.
It's currently a feature available over at Tutanota (https://tutanota.com) and definitely sets it apart as an arguably more secure option, here's a great read on the topic: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/dane-everywhere
193 votes -
"Reply-To" field for outgoing emails.
"Reply-To" feild is missing in ProtonMail, where we can set an reply-to email address while sending emails. This enables the recipient to reply to that "reply-to" address instead of the one from which the email was sent.
266 votes -
msg count in labels
I occasionally audit my labels and get rid of labels that have zero msgs attached to them. It would be nice if I could see the msg count for a label in the edit label screen. Currently I have to go through each label in the mail screen and note the labels that are empty and then go into the edit label screen and get rid of them.
17 votes -
Sorting by date, sender, subject, subject A to Z or Z to A
Every other email I've used allows sorting by date, sender, subject. A to Z or Z to A (not the same as filtering by key word)
374 votes -
Security new feature: RFC 8461 - SMTP MTA Strict Transport Security (MTA-STS)
RFC 8461 - SMTP MTA Strict Transport Security (MTA-STS) is a mechanism enabling mail service providers (SPs) to declare their ability to receive Transport Layer Security (TLS) secure SMTP connections and to specify whether sending SMTP servers should refuse to deliver to MX hosts that do not offer TLS with a trusted server certificate.
This is obviously to secure messages between mail providers, so users benefit from the additional security on transit. This is backed by: Google, Oath ("yahoo"), Comcast, Microsoft... the big company's in the area... so it should be adopted by them.
21 votes -
make protonmail faster
Search is slow
Deleting multiple (15+) emails is slow
Emptying the trash is slowThis service is so slow that I'd rather just let the NSA read my email
618 votes -
*Unlimited* Disposable Email Aliases
(to vote for unlimited alias, visit https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483/suggestions/45394132)
Startmail explains it perfectly. They offer unlimited disposable aliases, which expire within a given amount of time. They also offer custom aliases which can be saved and used indefinitely.
It is the disposable alias which will help protect privacy, when submiting an email to an untrusted recipient. After all, how much privacy do we have if our fixed emails become the foundation for building and selling our marketing profiles, just as is done by gmail. We limit personal activity virtual trails by disposing of aliases for casual uses. But, unlike custom aliases,…
6,691 votes -
Improve addressing with extension character; allow hyphen (-); use correct sender address.
Add the use of a hyphen (-) as the extension character, in addition to plus (+). Reasoning is below.
When a message arrives for example-bob@protonmail.com, replies sent by the recipient should automatically show example-bob@protonmail.com as both the header sender and the envelope sender. The reason should be obvious.
Why hyphen (-) in addition to plus (+). The use of plus (+) tells people that you are using an extension, while the use of hyphen (-) makes the address look like an ordinary address.
Many buggy websites reject email addresses that contain a plus.
For additional reasoning see the original…
484 votes -
sync Android notifications properly
When getting a mail, we receive notification on mobile. If we read the mail from web, it does not clear the notification on mobile.
worse: sometime, I got a mail on web, read it, and got a notification on mobile nonetheless.
150 votes -
Send As (from external address - Add support for EXTERNAL SMTP servers in apps)
It would be nice to be able to send an email as a different address.
Google has a feature like this. So I can send from my schools .edu account from inside my personal gmail.399 votes -
ProtonMail Bridge for Android and iOS
There are already great mail clients on Android and iOS available. It would be nice if I could use them with protonmail as well.
148 votes -
Support for Spark Email Client
It would be great to get support for Spark. If you're unfamiliar with Spark by Readdle, you can check it out here: https://sparkmailapp.com/
I have 10+ email accounts that I manage with Spark. It supports every single type of mail service there is, but because of ProtonMail's security and encryption, they are currently not compatible. Gmail, Exchange, iCloud, everything but ProtonMail. Would really like to get that working.
205 votes -
Dynamic filter creation
It would be extremely convenient to be able to automatically add an email address to an existing filter as follows:
- User has some folders setup already
- User drags a new email from friend@somewhere.com into folder "friends"
- Small dialog pops up to ask if you would like to add this email address to the filter(s) that send to the "friends" folder.
To make this simpler, you could have a default filter per folder, and this dialog would simply add the dragged email's address to that filter. It would then be simpler to check if this email is already part of the…
117 votes -
POP3
I eschew Webmail wherever i can, strongly preferring local-pc client-based email / PIM functionality [currently Thunderbird, with POP3]. It remains greatly inconvenient to me that you still do not have POP3 support. No, i do not care at all about your mobile apps... useless to me... i want it on my pc with POP3. I would stop using ProtonMail altogether [due to this problem] if it wasn't for the fact that you have such excellent security criteria... but i persist with the Webmail-only access under sufferance. PLEASE give POP3 support.
99 votes
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