Resize Inline Images
Gmail allows inline images uploaded to be resized, so they are not so huge and graphically fit with the body-text of a message. I'd love to be able to resize and design proportions of email imagery, as it tends to be a significant part of my communications.
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Gregory commented
Thank you!
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Kelly Moore commented
This is an important feature for my emails as well.
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Jakub S. commented
This is a must have feature. Please prioritize this more!
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Ronny Adams Musik commented
This can't be so complicated to implement. Its disrupting my workflow with Proton Mail.
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Paul Green commented
Each time I send photos now I revert to Apple Mail. It's incredible that photo file size reduction is not part of Proton Mail.
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Itzme commented
I use Office H&B 2021. Resizing images in Outlook is a snap. Only after purchasing Proton mail did I discover image resizing was not possible. Please add this as a feature ASAP.
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Jonas commented
This is such a small thing and a massive annoyance. I already considered switching back to Gmail just because of this.
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Sam commented
Literally email myself images on Gmail and then forward them to get the images the a reasonable size.
Sooooo inconvenient
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Lisa commented
Without an image resizing feature Proton mail is inferior to most mail services. Looks like people have been asking Proton to address this for years. What's up?
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hdalgren commented
I think the inline image attachments feature should be disabled until this is fixed. There should at least be a warning/information about a lack of functionality.
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Moi commented
Hello
I think it is something that should already have been aded, but i'm asking because it's not there
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Enrique commented
Please add this feature as soon as possible.
A crucial one that makes us save plenty of time and prevent us from keep using drive links to share a few images.
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Ignatius commented
This is long overdue and the lack of a photo resizing feature is a smirch on Proton's reputation.
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The Wandering American commented
So important to me.
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Billy Bryant commented
Why is this not being prioritized in any way? It seems like adding basic WYSIWYG capabilities to your service, to make it more enticing for users, would be something you would want to devote some time to.
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SPD commented
Please add this feature ASAP, it's long past due!
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Antoine Roly commented
Please add this feature, this is really useful and (almost) a must-have in a mail application !
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Ryan M commented
Copying an image directly into the body of an email is a pretty common workflow in this day and age. There is no need to attach an image when posting it inline is just a much nicer alternative. The issue is, on Proton there is no ability to resize the images. With Gmail you get 3 options for sizing. What's even worse is just how massive the default inline images are. They take up way too much space and to be honest it just looks really bad from a design perspective. It also makes emails difficult to read from a UX perspective.
I noticed this was requested back in 2016. But it doesn't appear to have been addressed at all. Please consider this change because I like most aspects of Proton. But this alone makes it unusable for my workflow.
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Ryan M commented
I have been considering making the switch from Gmail to Proton. I have an account and generally like it, but this is a killer. People have been asking for this for 6 years. Cmon Proton. If you want to take some of Google's market share, being on top of adding nice QoL features like this is how you win people over. You want people to be ecstatic about your product and spread it by word of mouth right? This is how you achieve that. By adding features like this. This is rather basic functionality. Anyone who wants to use Proton for a business will need to use this feature at some point.
Plus the images are MASSIVE. It is completely unusable in it's current state. Inline images are the future, attachments should be reserved for PDF's and the like. There is no need to attach images and have them hidden behind another click.
The fact that you have over 200 employees and not one has addressed this is rather disappointing. What is the point of having a place for people to provide feedback if you don't even acknowledge it? It gives the impression that you don't really care and in a tech sector where there are 101 other choices that provide essentially all of the same functionality (in this case, more functionality) than you do, why should people pick Proton?
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Ryan M commented
I have been considering making the switch from Gmail to Proton. I have an account and generally like it, but this is a killer. People have been asking for this for 6 years. Cmon Proton. If you want to take some of Google's market share, being on top of adding nice QoL features like this is how you win people over. You want people to be estatic about your product and spread it by word of mouth right? This is how you achieve that. By adding features like this. This is rather basic functionality. Anyone who wants to use Proton for a business will need to use this feature at some point.
Plus the images are MASSIVE. It is completely unusable in its current state. Inline images are the future, attachments should be reserved for PDF's and the like. There is no need to attach images and have them hidden behind another click.