shorten protonmail to pmail
Just like when Google started with the Gmail service, back then it was @googlemail, which is not so good compared with the short @gmail name.
What if ProtonMail stars something like "@pmail.com"?
You can now have a shorten ProtonMail address @pm.me
This feature is free for all users to receive to their short address and paid if you wish to send emails from it.
More info here:
https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/pm-me-addresses/
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T commented
When I see pm.me it makes me think it's asking someone to private message you. For business purposes I find it a bit unprofessional. If the domain was proton.com it would circulate protonmail making others aware of more email options out there.
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Leonardo commented
@pm.me is not so good solution, sounds terrible ... I prefer @pmail.ch, @pmail.com, @pm.com, @pm.ch, you should make a poll
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Anonymous commented
Like admin@pm.me ? I will tell you that when I had my Apple mail using the "me" as Apple used it, I had a lot of bizarre comments about it from people to the point I stopped using it. Also, I will tell you major corporations and networking companies don't want anything but top-level domains as anything else is considered "unprofessional" and questionable security wise.
I think this isn't likely a good alternative, at least not for most customers.
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Anonymous commented
I really like pm.me a lot.
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Anonymous commented
i like the idea of "pm.me"
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ka commented
proton.ch, proton.com, proton.mail really sound great
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JZ commented
Simon, thanks.... will take a little getting use to (.me), but what better way to become that much better, than to be an innovator.
As I'm putting in my email to post I'm already thankful.... now all I need in Proton is to be able to open in tabs and I'll be fine.
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Thomas Jack commented
pmail is too hilarious to take seriously. I would never send something from that domain.
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Anonymous commented
How about pro.com?
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simon commented
https://twitter.com/andryou/status/847861113614209027
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Redowan Nafi commented
They acquired a two letter extension and tweeted about that recently? Didn't disclose the actual name.
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dave commented
the "mail" part is kind of redundant in a way. everyone and their grandmother would recognise name@site as email because of the @ symbol, so something like @proton.com would be alright
but if the .mail domain was available then "@proton.mail" would only be one character longer than .com so that wouldnt be too bad in that case
i dont find "protonmail.ch" to be much of a problem tbh... chrome can autofill it when you are putting it into some text boxes. if not then just use something like autohotkey to make a hotstring that will type it when you type "pmail"
most keyboards on mobile should be able to autofill the address for you as well -
Graham commented
promail.com would sound better
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Terrawin commented
@promail.com would be nice.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please hard!
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Anonymous commented
Great Idea, the term @pmail.com would be much easyer and sounds great
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Igor commented
What about @proton.mail? It's going to be released soon.
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Anonymous commented
The name Proton Mail obviously caught your attention & you are using the service. Proton Mail is a strong, interesting name....sounds like a keeper to me.
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zim commented
Are you going to do this or not?
Am sick of this long drawn out name, need something very short to be able to dive in quickly, this is just not a professional name.
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G commented
I second the motion for proton,com....fitting I think. Otherwise protonmail.com is very good too