Proton Mail & Calendar
1052 results found
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Linux
När kommer det att fungera med Linux.
Kan ju inte vara så svårt eller?17 votes -
Bridge support for Calendar (Outlook, Thunderbird etc..)
Calendar accessible through protonmail bridge to use with native mail client
1,018 votes -
More view options (day/week/month/year)
On Frequency in Proton Calendar item there is just every week/month/year. I have some typical situation, that I need action each 4 weeks (which isn't 1 month).
So it would be nice to add more settings for this Frequency something like:
- each: number
- day/week/month/year269 votes -
Most recent emails at the top of thread, not bottom. I've already missed several because it goes to the oldest mail in the thread.
Most recent emails at the top of thread, not bottom. I've already missed several because it goes to the oldest mail in the thread.
There's no setting for this. Other emails give most recent at the top.
Also, having my name on a thread when I have replied to someone is confusing. I didn't send the received message, my contact did, but I can't see who it was on threads of similar names.
I'm finding the inbox rather clunky.
I'd like to be a long term user of protonmail, but you need to improve its functionality before I'd do that.79 votes -
Date Filter
We need to filter by date typically to move all email over say 6 months old to the Archive folder.
35 votes -
Custom Filter condition sort
Hello, some of my Custom Filter conditions are long and now it's hard to keep track of whether I can combine custom filter conditions. Please provide a sort button to the Custom Filter conditions.
27 votes -
Allow shared addresses within an organization
I would love to be able to share email addresses within an organization. Like have an "all@custom-domain.com" that sends to multiple people within the group. (Fastmail has this)
It would be nice, for example, to have the catch-all email address delivered to multiple users' inboxes.
37 votes -
Folders in the Inbox, and rules to direct the e-mails to the right folder.
Having folders is alright - but I would like to have folders under the "Inbox", where I can funnel e-mails to by some rules. G-mail is actually pretty good at figuring out what are new mails, promotions and updates. Albeit, I don't expect this type of machine-learning-based filtering any time soon from ProtonMail, so I would like to setup folders that sort of simulate that - because I generally know what is what.
So this request is for:
- Let there be sub-folders in the Inbox
- Let there be rules, that can direct certain e-mails to certain folders.
73 votes -
Customizable Swipe Actions
- Swipe to Folder / Swipe to Archive for example
80 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}"; }29 votes -
Advanced search by selecting one or more labels and folders
Expand search on filters
- allow to search a label and a folder
- allow to search a label and/or a label and/or a label
- allow to search (a label and/or a label) and a folder
Then I can look for different aspects of the same directory.
190 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…
26 votes -
Support JMAP
Supporting the JMAP protocol (https://jmap.io/) would be great. It aims at replacing IMAP and is much more efficient. FastMail is already using it.
218 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.
20 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.33 votes -
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.
56 votes -
Send from any address of custom domains if catch-all in enabled
It is now possible to send an e-mail using any alias account+alias@customdomain.tld
It doesn't seem possible at the moment to send from anything@customdomain.tld unless an address was created for it, regardless of catch-all.I wish that if I can receive to any address using a catch-all, to reply from any of those addresses.
96 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.
23 votes -
Automatic categorization for newsletters, promotions, updates like gmail
Could you please make tabs for "promotions," "updates," etc., like Gmail has?
81 votes -
Browser Quick Login with PIN
I would like a similar experience in the browser that we have with the mobile app. Set an expiration where the user can still unlock quickly with PIN.
A trusted computer browser stores the main logon cookie with no expiration. But this cookie only has an encrypted blob that cannot access the mailbox alone. The 2nd cookie set to expire in X minutes/hours must be combined with a user supplied PIN, and that will decrypt the non-expiring main cookie blob, which logs the user back into the mailbox.
350 votes
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