Proton Mail & Calendar
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create or edit email filters
Simplify and expand the creation and maintenance of email filters.
The current creation system is extremely limited in options, and thinking that any ordinary user is willing or able to learn some obscure scripting (sieve) language to edit email filters is ludicrous. Instead of constantly adding new applications, however cool they may be, why not add some maturity to your existing products.
As an example, I would refer you to the email filter system in Thunderbird. It's not perfect, and it doesn't incorporate all of the suggestions your users have presented, but it is far more sophisticated and less daunting…
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Report: Calendar Email Reminders Not Sent to Access Recipients
I am a Premium account user and have two types of calendars: personal and work. I share my work calendar with my secretary (both of us use Proton accounts). The problem arises when I create a schedule in my work calendar and activate email reminders; both notification emails only go to my account, while my secretary does not receive any notifications at all. Ideally, these email notifications should also be sent to every collaborator who has access to that calendar.
2 votes -
Allow ProtonMail desktop app to minimize to system tray
Add this feature already. Switched over and its my only complaint so far. It is a feature in every other proton desktop app.
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Paid XLS to VCF Converter vs Free tools - what is worth it?
I often need to convert large Excel (XLS/XLSX) contact lists to VCF (vCard) files for use on multiple devices. I have come across both paid XLS to VCF converters and free online tools. I am confused about which option is really worth it. Are paid converters significantly better in terms of features, speed, and reliability? Or are free tools sufficient for most situations? I need something reliable for offline use, with batch processing and no risk of data loss.
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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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Dual / Multiple Time Zone View
Please add a simple toggle or an optional second time-zone bar to the calendar view.
Often scheduling events with people in other time zones requires annoying mental math or switching tabs to check conversions and can be easy to make mistakes or get frustrated when the clocks change.
A second time zone on the left of the main calendar can help. Other apps do this with a "sticky" secondary timezone label at the top of the sidebar. For example, you could permanently see both your local time (GMT+1) and your colleague's time (GMT+7) side-by-side.
The instant, at-a-glance clarity removes friction,…
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Snoozed emails identification
Snoozed emails can have some sort of an icon or something to show they are snoozed. Currently, when they appear in the inbox again, it looks like it's a new email and takes a while to realize it's a snoozed one.
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Calendar widget desktop
Desktop Calendar Widget for Windows. This will make for a quick easy look at the Calendar after logging on.
4 votes -
Dark mode not rendering correctly on mobile
When I use dark mode on the Proton Mail mobile app, it doesn't render certain emails correctly. Specifically it doesn't adjust the background color consistently, so some sections have very low contrast and become unreadable. When I open the same emails on my browser, they render just fine on all the themes. The issue seems specific to mobile. It would be very helpful to have a more consistent experience across mobile and browser. I have kind of given up on opening up emails on mobile for this reason because sometimes I truly can't ready them.
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2 votes
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block or flag newly registered domain or links with newly registered mails
Add a filter to automatically block or flag sender domains or links inside the mail that are newly registered within the mail.
2 votes -
Hide emails in specific folders from showing in All Emails
I use "All mail" all the time to view all the emails at once. But often see emails that isn't important there. So would love too be able to hide emails that are in specific folderes from showing up in "All mail". So basically just like the "Exclude Spam/Trash from All mail" setting, but just for custom folders.
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Extended notifications
Even if it may be a privacy issue, there's should be an option to enable extended notifications: notification should display a summary or the initial text in email body, to be able to dismiss or delete email without opening the app. This is especially useful with wearable device.
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Restore the Tracker‑Shield Indicator in Proton Mail Mobile Apps
Add back the visual indicator that shows whether incoming messages are being protected by the legacy tracker‑blocking shield on both Android and iOS versions of Proton Mail. Users rely on this cue to confirm that tracking pixels and malicious links are being blocked. Providing an option to re‑enable the old shield UI—or a clear, in‑app status display for the new shield—would improve transparency and trust in the app’s privacy protections.
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Improve spam filters
Although my domain DNS settings are set correctly, I found several mails from potential clients, which where's send from my contact form, in my spam list.
3 votes -
Feature Request: Customizing SMTP Token (Password) Format
The SMTP mentioned below refers specifically to the SMTP Submission feature and is not related to the Proton Mail Bridge app.
Please implement one of the following options to allow the use of "Strong Passwords" for SMTP:
Adopt the Proton Pass mechanism: Allow users to adjust the length and format of the generated SMTP password.
Or allow manual input: Enable users to set their own custom password (and of course, password I have input must meet Proton’s minimum security and strength requirements).
3 votes -
Outbound links in desktop app should use system URL handler
In the Linux (Ubuntu) desktop app, outbound links say they will open in the default browser, but actually always open in Chrome (which is not set to default on my system). For links in the body of an email, it is possible to copy the URL and open it manually, which is less-than-great user experience but at least provides a workaround; but for system links (such as when the desktop client has an upgrade available) no copyable URL is provided.
2 votes -
Security: Ability to separate the login address from the default sending address
For greater security and to minimize hacking, I would like the login email address to remain as secret as possible, and therefore used as little as possible, so that it is reserved for login purposes and not used for other communications.
Therefore: be able to separate the main login address from the default message sending address.
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Proper Birthday Age Tracking
Please change how Proton calendar birthdays work. Birthdays should store a birth date, not just a recurring event. Apple Calendar calculates and displays the age each year, for example “Anthony’s 22nd Birthday.” Proton should implement a dedicated Birthday field with a birth date you can set so the calendar automatically shows the correct age every year on the birthday.
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Proper Calendar Event Invitations with Accept / Decline / Tentative
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Add full support for standard calendar event invitations so recipients receive actionable event requests (Accept / Decline / Tentative) instead of a passive .ics attachment.
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When adding participants to a Proton Calendar event, recipients currently receive an email containing an .ics file. However, this does not appear as a proper event invitation in many calendar clients and does not offer standard response options such as Accept, Decline, or Tentative.
As a result, the event is not treated as a true meeting request but rather as a file attachment, which significantly limits usability.
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20 votes
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