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Ai filtering for emails
We already have an option for filtering, but I feel its too complex and underused. Having the option to have Ai filter emails based on your preferences (spam, school emails, promotional, and more...) to certain folders would be much better. All the while leaving the current system for people that prefer it. I see this as an absolute MUST HAVE for the future. Also this can be very key for quick summaries of each email on the notification. That way we have the jist of what we are going to open and read.
You could run the Ai on Graphics cards and or ram only, that way nothing is saved and deleted once the action is finished. And in the future, as Ai is run more and more locally, you can set it to run on the users device.
We already have an option for filtering, but I feel its too complex and underused. Having the option to have Ai filter emails based on your preferences (spam, school emails, promotional, and more...) to certain folders would be much better. All the while leaving the current system for people that prefer it. I see this as an absolute MUST HAVE for the future. Also this can be very key for quick summaries of each email on the notification. That way we have the jist of what we are going to open and read.
You could run the Ai on Graphics…
17 votes -
Extended notifications
Even if it may be a privacy issue, there's should be an option to enable extended notifications: notification should display a summary or the initial text in email body, to be able to dismiss or delete email without opening the app. This is especially useful with wearable device.
2 votes -
Enable Collapsing of Nested Sub‑Folders in the Android Proton Mail Client
Implement the ability to collapse and expand sub‑folders inside parent folders on the Android Proton Mail app. This functionality, already present on other platforms, helps users keep their mailbox organized and reduces scrolling through long folder trees. Adding a simple tap‑to‑collapse control (or a long‑press menu option) would make folder navigation more efficient and align the Android experience with the desktop and iOS clients.
2 votes -
Restore the Tracker‑Shield Indicator in Proton Mail Mobile Apps
Add back the visual indicator that shows whether incoming messages are being protected by the legacy tracker‑blocking shield on both Android and iOS versions of Proton Mail. Users rely on this cue to confirm that tracking pixels and malicious links are being blocked. Providing an option to re‑enable the old shield UI—or a clear, in‑app status display for the new shield—would improve transparency and trust in the app’s privacy protections.
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Hide-my-email Without Simplelogin
An increasing number of services are explicitly prohibiting the use of disposable email addresses, including those from SimpleLogin. This means that Proton Mail cannot be used for those services unless the direct, unhidden address is exposed to those services. This is eroding the value of this feature.
A recent support email from one of these services stated it clearly:
"After reviewing, the email domain, passmail.net is using simplelogin.co mail server and is a disposable email service. We do not allow email changes/signup to [name of service] using a disposable email address."
I use this type of alias to ensure each service I use has a distinct point of contact. It's a means of detection, to determine who is abusing my trust. I won't drop an address unless I need to sever a source of confirmed spam or abuse. In essence, they're only "disposable" in that they use the same servers as email addresses created specifically to be thrown away once they've served their purpose. If my aliases are disallowed on that basis, then I need another solution, one which operates the same way as SimpleLogin aliases, but without being (inaccurately) identified as a "disposable" address.
An increasing number of services are explicitly prohibiting the use of disposable email addresses, including those from SimpleLogin. This means that Proton Mail cannot be used for those services unless the direct, unhidden address is exposed to those services. This is eroding the value of this feature.
A recent support email from one of these services stated it clearly:
"After reviewing, the email domain, passmail.net is using simplelogin.co mail server and is a disposable email service. We do not allow email changes/signup to [name of service] using a disposable email address."
I use this type of alias to ensure each…
2 votes -
Improve spam filters
Although my domain DNS settings are set correctly, I found several mails from potential clients, which where's send from my contact form, in my spam list.
2 votes -
Feature Request: Customizing SMTP Token (Password) Format
The SMTP mentioned below refers specifically to the SMTP Submission feature and is not related to the Proton Mail Bridge app.
Please implement one of the following options to allow the use of "Strong Passwords" for SMTP:
Adopt the Proton Pass mechanism: Allow users to adjust the length and format of the generated SMTP password.
Or allow manual input: Enable users to set their own custom password (and of course, password I have input must meet Proton’s minimum security and strength requirements).
2 votes -
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2 votes -
Notifications in-app
There's a white pop up that appears when you delete an email. Two problems with it. One, it covers up the toolbar at the bottom of the app. If I delete an email and decide to delete another one, I have to wait for the popup to disappear first. Can it be moved higher so it doesn't cover the toolbar? The second issue is that it's a white background while in dark mode. This looks really out-of-place. Thsnks for considering!
4 votes -
Allow Dynamic BCC insertion for CRMs
A feature that exists in Gmail and others is the ability to add a dynamic BCC address to emails. While there may be various reasons for doing so the use case cited most often is to log the communication into a CRM system.
I use a CRM to track certain communication and often am adding the CRM into the BCC line to ensure the communication gets logged properly. Since this requires memory I know that I and others consistently forget to BCC the CRM on important client emails.
Without this feature Proton is unreliable for business use since I have to count on sales remembering to BCC people on their emails.
Obviously, BCCing a different system brings possible privacy issues to the forefront, however, I'm sure the product team could determine a way to more easily remember to copy in the CRM on external emails while preserving privacy.
A feature that exists in Gmail and others is the ability to add a dynamic BCC address to emails. While there may be various reasons for doing so the use case cited most often is to log the communication into a CRM system.
I use a CRM to track certain communication and often am adding the CRM into the BCC line to ensure the communication gets logged properly. Since this requires memory I know that I and others consistently forget to BCC the CRM on important client emails.
Without this feature Proton is unreliable for business use since I have…
3 votes -
Ability to Switch Accounts in Calendar on Android
Ability to Add and Switch Accounts in Calendar on Android without having to logout each time. Just like the Mail app works on Android.
4 votes -
ability to invite others to event of which you are not the organizer
Example: my friend invites me to dinner and i would like to forward the proton calendar event to my partner. however, as i am not the event organizer, this is currently not possible. all other larger email and calendar provider incl outlook and gmail allow for this basic functionality.
4 votes -
Wayland Support
Wayland is more secure and most modern linux destops use Wayland to replace the old and insecure X11. please include Wayland support in your desktop applications for Linux
29 votes -
Outbound links in desktop app should use system URL handler
In the Linux (Ubuntu) desktop app, outbound links say they will open in the default browser, but actually always open in Chrome (which is not set to default on my system). For links in the body of an email, it is possible to copy the URL and open it manually, which is less-than-great user experience but at least provides a workaround; but for system links (such as when the desktop client has an upgrade available) no copyable URL is provided.
2 votes -
Security: Ability to separate the login address from the default sending address
For greater security and to minimize hacking, I would like the login email address to remain as secret as possible, and therefore used as little as possible, so that it is reserved for login purposes and not used for other communications.
Therefore: be able to separate the main login address from the default message sending address.
Thanks2 votes -
Proper Birthday Age Tracking
Please change how Proton calendar birthdays work. Birthdays should store a birth date, not just a recurring event. Apple Calendar calculates and displays the age each year, for example “Anthony’s 22nd Birthday.” Proton should implement a dedicated Birthday field with a birth date you can set so the calendar automatically shows the correct age every year on the birthday.
2 votes -
Account-Based Calendar Integration on macOS (No Public Links)
////////////// Summary //////////////
Add native macOS calendar integration using real Proton account authentication, not public/shared calendar links. If possible also add editing rights.
////////////// Description //////////////
Currently, adding Proton calendars to macOS requires using public calendar links. This approach has significant limitations and does not meet the expectations for a secure, professional, or privacy-focused calendar integration.
Public links:
- Expose calendar data via static URLs
- Cannot reflect user permissions properly
- Are unsuitable for private, work, or shared calendars
- Do not align with Proton’s security and privacy model////////////// Problem / UX & Security Issues //////////////
- Public links are a workaround, not a real integration
- No proper authentication or access control
- Difficult to manage multiple calendars and accounts
- Poor experience for professional and enterprise users
- Inconsistent with how Proton Mail accounts work on macOS
////////////// Proposed Solution //////////////
Provide native, account-based calendar integration for macOS that:
- Uses Proton account login (authentication, not public URLs)
- Supports multiple calendars per account
- Respects calendar permissions and sharing rules
- Syncs securely with the macOS Calendar app
- Updates in real time (or near real time)
- Allows easy enable/disable per calendar////////////// Expected Behavior //////////////
- User signs in with their Proton account
- Calendars appear automatically in macOS Calendar
- Shared calendars work according to permissions
- No public links required at any point
////////////// User Value //////////////
- Proper security and privacy
- Seamless macOS experience
- Better usability for work and personal scheduling
- Makes Proton Calendar viable as a primary calendar on macOS
////////////// Priority Justification //////////////
Calendar access is a core daily workflow. Relying on public links undermines trust, usability, and professional adoption. Account-based integration is essential for serious macOS users.
////////////// Summary //////////////
Add native macOS calendar integration using real Proton account authentication, not public/shared calendar links. If possible also add editing rights.
////////////// Description //////////////
Currently, adding Proton calendars to macOS requires using public calendar links. This approach has significant limitations and does not meet the expectations for a secure, professional, or privacy-focused calendar integration.
Public links:
- Expose calendar data via static URLs
- Cannot reflect user permissions properly
- Are unsuitable for private, work, or shared calendars
- Do not align with Proton’s security and privacy model////////////// Problem / UX & Security Issues //////////////
- Public links…
2 votes -
Automatic deletion of emails for specific labels after a certain amount of time
I need to schedule automatic deletion of emails (like for instance emails older than 30 days, 3 months, etc.) when having a specific label.
The reason is that I receive on a daily basis 100 to 200 automated emails that I need to store for some time, but I would like to have them deleted after a certain period of time, instead of doing it manually.4 votes -
Calendar default notification customisation
Within settings for new Calendar Events, allow the default notification medium (email / notification etc.) be set and duration.
13 votes -
Ability to hide folders
Sometimes there are emails that you don’t others to see if another person gains access to your account or device. It would be great to have a feature to hide and password protect folders in mail or the ability to archive/hide emails in proton drive. Just more privacy options for emails.
6 votes
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