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  1. 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)

    584 votes
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  2. Android parity to iOS app

    Hello!
    Please speed up the development of your android application. Your iOS app has features that are not in the Android app. It just seems like a shame. Could you please speed up adding anti-tracking features (tracker blocking and picture uploads with IP hiding) to the android app as well? It would also be desirable to add the toolbar customization feature as well.

    Please note that all these features are already available in iOS application, while there are practically no innovations in Android application. This is just a shame and shame for such a huge company.

    560 votes
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  3. 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.

    506 votes
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  4. 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.

    495 votes
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  5. "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.

    487 votes
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  6. Offline mode for mobile

    Please allow the app to perform offline operations (read any and all inbox email, delete, write and send emails), which will be queued for syncing whenever online. Same for calendar events.

    As it is now, any email sending/deleting, calendar event creation etc will FAIL if the phone happens to be disconnecting from wifi, changing networks or any of the thousands of possibilities of a mobile device moving around at all times. Any other Android email client knows to queue these tasks offline (ie, gmail OUTBOX folder), and sync them with the server at any available time it manages to connect,…

    445 votes
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  7. Create A Clickable Link Out Of A Plain Text Url

    Create A Clickable Link Out Of A Plain Text Url

    429 votes
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  8. Make Linux desktop app (Arch/Deb/RHL)

    Make Linux desktop app (Arch/Deb/RHL)

    421 votes
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  9. S/Mime Support

    I would like the ability to import an S/Mime certificate and use to sign/encrypt messages to other users with S/Mime certificates.

    419 votes
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  10. Informing ProtonMail users about potentially unsafe messages

    Hi,

    I would like to see this feature added to ProtonMail.

    When a ProtonMail user sends email to other email service or receives email from other email service, then ProtonMail will indicate / highlight...
    a) When a received message was not encrypted (TLS)
    b) When composing a message to a recipient whose email service doesn't support TLS encryption, or when the sender’s domain couldn't be authenticated. An indicator before sending a message to a service that doesn't support TLS encryption

    This will be useful, as the user can find out if email (sent / received) is encrypted in transit when…

    411 votes
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  11. Central desktop app for all Proton features (Mail, Drive, VPN, Calendar)

    Modular design & parallel developement to Proton Bridge for other desktop E-Mail-Clients

    403 votes
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  12. Auto delete emails after x days (in inbox and other folders)

    Auto delete after x days.....

    1) from a Information control point of view, it could be useful to have a maximum life of all mails before being auto deleted;

    2) For long term use the space is limited and may fill up, especially if used with large attachments.
    Being able to auto-delete emails after x days would help ensure that it does not fill up.

    The number of days must be customisable per account as one size will not fit all!

    384 votes
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  13. 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

    383 votes
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  14. Provide multi lingual versions

    Provide the ProtonMail Service in further major European languages such as German, French, Spanish, Italian. That could improve the acceptance and increase the number of users.

    380 votes
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  15. Proton Mail MacOS app

    For MacOS, for more protection, we should get a new MacOS app for ProtonMail. This is a more simple way of using ProtonMail instead of visiting the website or creating new encryption methods for existing mail apps (such as apple mail).

    370 votes
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  16. Encrypted Contact Form for Websites

    A contact form that we can embed on our websites so visitors can send encrypted emails to our ProtonMail addresses. The form could automatically encrypt messages before sending them, and have the usual fields like name, email, subject, and message body.

    For example, the form could be inside an <iframe> that's served over HTTPS.

    The embed code would need to use some kind of token instead of the actual email address, to protect the address from being disclosed to email harvester bots. Also, for greater security, the form could refuse to load if it detects it's embedded on an insecure…

    365 votes
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  17. Distribution List

    This allows you to send email to a group of recipients.

    362 votes
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  18. Fingerprint Authentication for Android App

    This would be the same as Support of TouchID for iOS. I know it would work only for Android 6 and up, but it's much more comfortable than PIN [of course as an option and not replacement of PIN completely]

    356 votes
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  19. 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.

    340 votes
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  20. Mobile app for Jolla's Sailfish OS

    Hi,

    Protonmail is a great service, but protecting your emails is still not enough to guarantee privacy. Considering that Google openly admits it is capitalizing on all the data stored in our Android devices, and that Apple or BlackBerry simply do not communicate on the data that they collect, protecting our privacy will require more than encrypted emails.

    A new smartphone software company focused on software has been launched by former Nokia employees: Jolla (http://jolla.com/). It is focused on data privacy, and wishes to become an alternative to Android. It has already shipped a smartphone and a tablet.

    331 votes
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