improved search
Search is pretty terrible. It doesn't let me do a good job of saying what folder I want to search in. For instance, I very rarely want to search in Trash (it's in Trash for a reason). I'd just like to be able to specify the folders to search in, seems like a pretty basic feature!

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myprotonideas commented
If I'm standing on a folder or label, I'd like it to be selected as default search place.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, I'd like to exclude Trash by default too
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Paolo commented
Would be important to enable more complex searches, like "in:labelA and not in:folderB"
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waldgeist commented
I often cant find specific emails, if i cant remember the name but only keywords. Like last time I used the word bicycle a lot, but could not remember the email. I could not find it. Or contacting proton and i could not find it. I am not sure, if I do something wrong, but that really is difficult, as I have many emails runnig now on protonmail and i cant find them again :/ I would find that very urgent matter (apply to app and webbrowser)
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Anonymous commented
Yes, please. And add "smart' spelling; as it is, one letter off and the search fails. It's too basic, and often fails to return any results even though the item is there when searched manually. And it's too slow. I also have the paid plan, but in may respects I miss some of the free Gmail features.
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anonymous commented
With the current Search it does not allow searching of any content in the body of e-mails and/or attachments.
Can you please make this work at least as well as Apple Mail Search if not better?
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Anonymous commented
When searching through your mail, only exact matches for terms are returned. This is unhelpful when you know the topic of an email but cannot remember the exact terms used.
For example I recently use the term "democratic review" when what I should have entered was "democracy review".
It would save time and be more useful if the search function could also act to search for related similar terms.
Perhaps allowing to search using boolean operators would also be advantageous, as then I could manually decide to search for ("democra* review") which would return any results where the first word started with 'democra' and the second word was 'review'. -
I agree to the Terms of Service commented
I like Protonmail, but the search bar is terrible. Even when I set its search parameters to "all" it appears to still only search the text in the subject lines of emails, and not the full text of the actual emails. I have a Gmail account that forwards to Protonmail, and the Gmail search bar always returns comprehensive results and shows what I'm looking for. With Protonmail, I sometimes can't ever find what I'm looking for because I can't remember the exact wording of the subject line of an email. The thing is, a search function that searches the full text of emails shouldn't even be that hard to add to Protonmail. It's a simple word search in a relatively small pool of data. You could probably find the code on Stack Overflow! I pay $5 a month for Protonmail, and I'm happy to do it. But when I see that Protonmail doesn't even have a decent search bar like so many free email services do, I am honestly baffled.