Open the next email automatically after deleting or moving the first one
When I delete a message I want to go directly to the next email, instead of going to the inbox and then click the next email.
This feature is a simple one, but when you have to read a lot of emails it saves a lot of time.
It is available both in Gmail and Yahoo.
Thank you for your attention.
Work on this feature has started, beginning with iOS availability.
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Adoree
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This needs to be added immediately! I'm trying to migrate away from Google and I really dislike going to the inbox instead of the next email!
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Norm
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You guys are taking the ****, right? You still can't implement this feature after all this time?
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Jon Swanson
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I have heard nothing further from Proton on the issue.
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Robbie
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How's this progressing? I use the web interface mostly.
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William
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Very important feature! At 10 seconds between each email, 50-60 emails a day, that's a lot of time!
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Chuck
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Or the previous email! I have newest message on top, so I would like move to the next email in chronological order, which would be the previous email in the list.
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Robert Judge commented
When I delete an email, Proton Mail brings me back to my Inbox. However, instead, when I delete an email, I would like Proton Mail to automatically advance ("auto-advance") to the next email.
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Spencer
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This is pretty critical for me and actually allow me to get through my email much, much faster
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Jeffrey Thompson
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Proton mail should automatically go to the next email as a default feature that can be turned off or on (default it to on! who wants an extra click for every **** email in my InBox? NO ONE.) If you actually use Proton Email heavily like I do this is an important feature.
Many Proton Mail users have expressed frustration over having to manually select the next email after deleting or archiving, suggesting that this functionality is standard in other email services like Gmail and Yahoo. It's noted that this feature would significantly enhance productivity, especially for those managing large volumes of emails daily.
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Max McGuire commented
Yes this is super critical for me please add
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Jean-Philippe Robin
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I hope to have a setting to let me choose in which order the next email is opened. I may want to read in a new to old order, but also from old to new.
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Patrice
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Basic but critical. Thanks to champion for the tip of pressing enter as a workaround
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Philip vd H.
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This is also for me a main productivity feature I need! (In combination with some automatic/faster loading of the next message)
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Spencer
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Hi, I didn't see this in your "What's next" blog post today. Is it not coming until next year? This is critical to my productivity -- not only on iOS, but also on the desktop app for Mac OS.
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Martha Stenhouse (she,her) commented
Please make this work on Android too. I was hoping to move everything over to Proton but this is enough of an annoyance to stop me doing that
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Brian Collins
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Can't beleive this basic feature isn't the standard. I wish I knew this before paying for an entire year.
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Orpheus
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I suggest that by default it should be to go to the next conversation in the list from top to bottom.
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Chad Keck
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The lack of this ability in the UI bites me in the butt every single day. Please get this implemented sooner than later, thank you!
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Kyle
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It seems very silly that this isn't already the default as having to physically select the next email is a huge productivity suck.
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usrvce
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The system selector should auto highlight the next Email in the Inbox without first going back yet should not auto open the newly selected mail in a separate window-in-a-window (Row Layout) or the detail pane (Column Layout) unless the user chooses otherwise (configurable in a new Settings option).
This control is crucial particularly when using the Web version because there remains the risk of unwanted Emails landing in the Inbox which end up mistakenly being opened automatically e.g. phishing / SPAM mails not caught by ProtonMail.