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Calendar widget for android with view options.
The calendar widget for android is horrible. You can only see the first 14 days of the month and that is all you can see.
It needs to have a proper monthly view, a list view that starts on current day and continues for a set number of days.25 votes -
Make speed of applying filters to existing messages not PAINFULLY SLOW.
When creating or modifying a filter and selecting the option to apply the filter to existing messages, the user is met with "Message actions in progress. This may take a while." when viewing the target folder for an extendended lenght of time. Please figure out a way to improve the speed of this operation.
35 votes -
Ability to Import Calendar With Recurring Events
Ability to Import Calendar With Recurring Events - When importing calendars (from kids' schools, etc) the ICS fails due to Proton not supporting recurring event import. Incredibly inconvenient.
22 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.
11 votes -
Android App parity with web app - Especially for Email formatting (Bold, Colours, Underline etc)
I use the Android app for emails on both my Android phone and tablet. But I can't even put text in bold or use basic email formatting functionality. I have to log into the web browser to do that.
I also can't view emails or calendar horizontally. And have to log into the apps vertically too.
These are basic UI and functionality issues that need to be resolved before further enhancements.
Email templates would be ideal too.
21 votes -
caldav
Please enable adding external CalDAV calendars in addition to ics.
58 votes -
Edit public holidays
Please consider allowing one to edit public holidays that are imported for a particular country, e.g. delete a regional public holiday that is not relevant to the user because they live in a different part of the country. Currently you cannot delete any public holidays. It will help to reduce calendar clutter. Thank you for considering!
8 votes -
Snooze Sent Mail
In Gmail, you can snooze any messages, including those that are sent. It would be great to have this feature in Proton Mail. I use it to ensure I follow up on emails I have sent and have not received a response by a certain time.
5 votes -
in Proton Mail auto-moving to the next message after a mail deletion
I suggest a new useful enhancement: in Proton Mail, auto-moving to the next message after a mail deletion instead of returning to the mail list. Thanks
9 votes -
Integrate with lumo
Integrate email with Lumo and let our nice cat run some tagging or filtering for us. How nice would it be to have Lumo looking at us moving few emails to a label or folder and then have it saying: would you like to create a filter for this? or you have a filter for moving x in y, would you like to add this sender to this rule?
14 votes -
Creation of shared inboxes
I would like to create shared inboxes to use together with other Proton users. They should have a seperate email address that can't be used to login, but can be seen when logged in to the personal account.
The inbox should be sharable, so I can share it with anyone with a Proton account. If one of the users that the inbox is shared with has a paid account, these features should be available for the shared inbox as well :)
17 votes -
No default address or variable default address
Currently, we are required to have a default email address. I have multiple email addresses in my account and use them for different purposes. But, when I open an email it automatically puts the default email address. If that is not the address I want to use, I have to change it. The problem is that it is easy to forget to change it and then I end up sending the email from the wrong address. I propose 2 solutions.
- Allow the user to have no default email. This would require the user to always pick an address when composing an email and avoid accidentally using the default address.
- I have my email segregated into different folders. So, all the emails coming or going from a particular address are in a single folder. When I am in that folder and I hit reply, it goes from the email address already used in that email. But, when I click on compose a new email, my brain expects it to know that I am in a particular alias email, but it just uses the default. Allow a way to set different default addresses for different folders.
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Currently, we are required to have a default email address. I have multiple email addresses in my account and use them for different purposes. But, when I open an email it automatically puts the default email address. If that is not the address I want to use, I have to change it. The problem is that it is easy to forget to change it and then I end up sending the email from the wrong address. I propose 2 solutions.
- Allow the user to have no default email. This would require the user to always pick an address when composing…
8 votes -
Swipe to snooze email in mobile apps
Add "Snooze" as an option for the customizable swipe actions (either right or left). I'm glad snooze is finally in the mobile navigation, but it also needs to be added as an option for either swipe direction.
11 votes -
Better UX for iPadOS Proton Mail app (split‑view layout)
Proton Mail’s iPadOS app should adopt an adaptive split‑view layout that takes advantage of the device’s wider screen: a fixed‑width left column for folders and the message list, a flexible central pane that previews the selected email, and an optional right pane for contextual content such as thread history or attachment previews. This layout mirrors the familiar two‑column designs of Apple Mail and Outlook, reduces vertical scrolling.
By implementing responsive spacing, larger typography, and split‑view states, the app will feel more native on iPad (currently it just feels like using a big iPhone app on the iPad screen, improve workflow efficiency, and align Proton’s UI with modern productivity standards.
This is not hard to achieve, just need split view with existing UI components.
Proton Mail’s iPadOS app should adopt an adaptive split‑view layout that takes advantage of the device’s wider screen: a fixed‑width left column for folders and the message list, a flexible central pane that previews the selected email, and an optional right pane for contextual content such as thread history or attachment previews. This layout mirrors the familiar two‑column designs of Apple Mail and Outlook, reduces vertical scrolling.
By implementing responsive spacing, larger typography, and split‑view states, the app will feel more native on iPad (currently it just feels like using a big iPhone app on the iPad screen, improve workflow…
14 votes -
Export emails to PDF
Title says everything. Now we can only export to .eml, .pdf would be incredibly useful.
718 votes -
Simplify the scope of Calendar
Proton’s standard calendar covers 24 hours a day. I don’t work at night.
I am therefore looking for a way to adjust the layout of my calendars, by modifying the time schedule, for example from 07:00 to 20:00 (instead of 00:00 to 24:00).
This allows you to browse more efficiently in this time slot, while keeping the display of 1, 3 days or the week (so without using the agenda version).
Is there a setting that allows this?15 votes -
Calendar - Allow attachments to a calendar entry
The ability to add attachments to a calendar entry is necessary for both business and personal use.
16 votes -
Set Proton Mail as default mail application on Windows
Make it possible for Proton Mail desktop application to be selected as the default email application so when you press email links it opens the Proton Mail app instead of the Windows one or the browser version.
601 votes -
Reply to emails sent with hide-my-email alias
Use Hide-my-email addres to reply to email received to that Hide-my-email address
525 votes -
Create rules to send specific email addresses to a designated folder
Create rules on specific email addresses to a designated folder to prevent clogging up the inbox
17 votes
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