Snooze emails
To POSTPONE an existing email and receiving it back to your inbox at an specified future date.
It would be good to be able to access all posponed emails by creating a new smart tag "POSTPONED"
Same feature in gmail and other services that gives your inbox ToDo capabilities.
Snoozing emails is possible.
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Josef commented
@Albert Einstein, this is genius, i will do that from now on.
I filter everything that's not majorly important into folders, so I unfortunately can't really use the snooze feature at all :(
> Snoozing emails is possible.
Also this is really hard simplification, yes its possible but its pretty restricted
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Augusto
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This would be great. I really hope Proton Mail add this feature.
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Albert Einstein
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I used that feature much in gmail. Since I use Proton i miss it quite much. Yes its like Todo but very convenient when you want to "track" an email directly. There is some workaround by forwarding an email to oneself (schedule sending).
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Anonymous
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Really need this on the mac and IOS versions asap and as an assignable action for swipe
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besh
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Snooze is now available in the iOS app. Could we also get snooze as an assignable action to swipe actions?
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Brian
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Would like to see this also... feature parity between web and iOS is important and I use snooze all the time.
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Steven Callister
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So excited to see this hit iOS next! This was the last major thing that gmail had that Proton did not. Thank you!!! :)
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Jonas Hamm commented
On this depends if Proton Mail is a option for me.
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Mikhail
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I also used this feature in google inbox. Helps a lot when you want to reply to an e-mail later. It just saves time when compared to using task management for this.
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Raine Revere
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@Twilight: I believe the OP is referring to emails received rather than drafts.
I would like this feature as well. I used it in Gmail because I practice Zero Inbox and it was helpful to be able to simply punt on an email without having to create a separate task for it in my task management app.
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Twilight
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There is a Drafts folder for emails which are not yet sent.
Otherwise what you are trying to do is cross over task management with an email inbox, and my personal experience is that will cause you more headaches in the long run than just using the proper software for managing your to-do items.