Split address mode - separate emails into different inboxes
Separate email addresses are for separate things so it would be helpful to just click an email address from the menu and see only those emails sent to that specific ProtonMail address.
Multiple inboxes.
We are reviewing this idea to get closer to a clean inbox for all our users. We will let you know once we have more updates
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Sterling Henderson commented
I agree. If I was running a business I would want to have emails for support, orders, personal email, etc. all at different addresses and I want to be able to view them separately.
Each of the addresses need their own filters, labels, etc. and so doing this via filter isn't a great work around.
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HOU Xiao commented
Yes! I have a dedicated account for online registration, and a personal account. I also have my own website, to collect comments. It useful for me to, for example, view only the personal address on my phone. While viewing the others on my computer when I work. Also, I won't be disterbed when some airline companies send me a notification.
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Jason Villada commented
if you have created 5 emails, allow that you can see these 5 emails with their separate inbox, spam, trash, sent etc on the left pannel rather than have all emails from all 5 emails coming into the same inbox
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BossMare commented
Yes, PLEASE!! What’s the point of separate email addresses if they’re all dumped into one inbox, plus an email telling me I have message from my aliases? I’ve started using the same address for everything so I don’t have to remember who gets what, and then sort through them daily. Ugh!!!
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Anonymous commented
I also was unaware all mail would flow to one in box. There needs to be a simple way to accomplish this when one is paying for the pro version. I see lot of requests for nearly a year. Where are you on correcting this issue?
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Richard Donnelly commented
We have 2 e-mail addresses on our account. Can there be two separate inboxes on web site so our mail is not comingled?
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Anonymous commented
I would be thrilled to use tags and not be pulled back into the 20th century of email thinking of folders, much less both.
But yes, be able to view both differently. Especially when able to view the one free account that I use a junk account as my 1 free add-on to the mail client since I have a paid account but cannot do so on the paid account.
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protonuser123 commented
Yes! I have a business account with multiple addresses and a personal account and everything gets routed into the same folder. Could our emails show in the account/folder corresponding to where they are being sent instead of all going into the same one?
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T commented
Agreed need this badly
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CS commented
It is incredibly frustrating not being able to keep inboxes separate. How has this never been addressed? Come on PM, you can do better than this.
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Cornelius commented
yeah, it kinda sucks having to type in the email everytime in search bar, not sure if there are any formats that can be used to search the email and the topic?
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André commented
You can already achieve this with labels and filters.
Settings -> Folders & Labels -> Add label -> Name it however you want the inbox to be called
Settings -> Filters -> Add filter -> Name your filter (name it whatever, it doesn't show anywhere) -> Click next -> Statement: ALL, IF (the recipient) (is exactly) [enter the email address you want associated with this label] -> Click next -> Label as [Select your label] -> Save.
Repeat this will all your addresses. You can then select which label you want to view on the menu to the left.
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Anonymous commented
Definite need. I would also suggest it be user optional.
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MWmC commented
Thank you for asking for this. I would prefer to have some sort of easy way of identifying emails that come in from other than my primary address.
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Great Afoofum commented
Using filters and directories (there are no such thing as folders unless you're working with hard copy) works fine for me. If I could down-vote this, I would.
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Phil commented
I concur. I have two users and two domains. In my previous provider each user has an email address for each domain. The PM professional plan provides only one mailbox per user regardless of number of domains and addresses. To keep the mail for each account separate I would have to have four users under the professional plan, resulting in a higher cost than the visionary plan which already includes six users by default. Very strange.
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Same use-case as what others have said. I have my business email signed up in addition to my standard @protonmail address. It's tough to migrate my old personal email to protonmail because I do NOT want my business email cluttered with personal emails. I understand it will take some work to implement, but having a sub folder of Inbox for the non-primary email address seems like it wouldn't be hard to do. Just grab record results with the current sub-Inbox email address on it, and nothing else when viewing that Folder; Please implement this so I can finally migrate my personal email address away from the corporations that don't care about nor respect my privacy (looking at you, Google).
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Cedric commented
From previous comment: "I definitely signed up for the Plus subscription not realizing that each email shows up in the same inbox. I currently am filtering each email to go in different folders, but then the folders are all the way at the bottom of the menu. I'm considering labels now. How are others organizing/managing their inbox with multiple emails?" - > I do the same, using filtering and folders
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Anonymous commented
I definitely signed up for the Plus subscription not realizing that each email shows up in the same inbox. I currently am filtering each email to go in different folders, but then the folders are all the way at the bottom of the menu. I'm considering labels now. How are others organizing/managing their inbox with multiple emails?