Separate inboxes for each address
Make each email address its own inbox so it doesn’t get mixed up
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ProtoBn commented
Hi everyone,
Sorry new guy here so I'm not sure how all of that works.
So as I was saying I'm new here and a family member recommended me ProtonMail to get out of my google account loop hole with multiple accounts for specific usage (main/shop/business/etc..)
I was really happy to see that we can create multiple e-mail addresses attached to one account, to be honest that's what made me taking the Plus subscription.
But something that I haven't see is the possibility to have seperated windows or like "sub-account" pages for those e-mail addresses.
Basicaly it seems like everything arrive in the same inbox but there is no way to have a page with only one e-mail address and where the reply is only with this same address.Basically my plan is to forward my gmails account to their specific e-mail adresses and having the possibility to see only the mails from e-mail A and not A, B, C, and D.
I'm really sorry if there is already a request for that kind of idea, if it's the case, you can merge my idea to the other one or I just delete my request and vote for the already requested one.
Thanks and have a great day
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M T commented
Please do not combine all email accounts in one inbox, I prefer separate inboxes for each email account and not all combined in one please
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A. Leslie commented
Honestly, mirror inbox features of the mail service that starts with a G. and the navigation of the mail app that's fruit flavored. That would make switching to your service far more seamless. If I'm searching for an email and I know which inbox it is in I should be able to search for that email in that inbox, and not have to sift through other emails. Especially if it's a manual search because I can't remember the search term. Even if I am entering a search term though, having to sift through hundreds of unrelated emails is really frustrating.
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FlightBound commented
I couldn't agree more. Some of us use separate email addresses under a given domain for different types of mail/different sources. Having the the option of sorting added addresses (for a custom domain) on the side bar with their own respective Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Deleted, folders would solve so many issues. I'm glad Proton realizes that one user can have multiple email addresses, but this needs to translate to multiple INBOXES. Add this as a setting we can toggle if we don't want a unified inbox for all addresses please!
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adam commented
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Anonymous commented
I can't believe that I even have to explain this.
You know already know that the absence of this feature is severely hindering the efficiency and productivity of the user.
I'm a loyal paying customer and I've been with you guys from the beginning (well, almost)... please implement this.
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Bernie commented
You can use filters to move emails to folders. When I create a new email, i also create a folder with the same name as the email address for that email and a filter to move incoming emails to that folder.
Ok its not an inbox but it achieves the same thing. -
Crimin4L commented
For users that have multiple emails/users linked to their account, it would be amazing to be able to see what email/user received what based on the "To: -email address-".
For instance:
I have 3 email addresses on my account, and I would like to see all of the messages(emails) corresponding to one particular email address.Another idea I have for people with multiple emails/users is when creating another email/user, have an option available to have that account sorted separately from the main account, BUT still under the main account. Basically all emails are sorted separately, almost like having two different email accounts, but under one sign in and easy to switch.
I created a concept in the photo's below with both ideas implemented, I feel like a visual will help understand my ideas:
https://i.imgur.com/ISP7cAI.png
https://i.imgur.com/p2uO49i.pngI'd really love to gather what others think on this, I hope I could see this idea come to fruition!