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@Izis F: I would agree with you but the idea is based on using dates within Proton contacts rather than those contacts outside of the Proton realm.
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This is important because currently I have to duplicate effort, and that's not fun for a lazy person. iOS has a nice feature that when the notification pops up, it calculates the age, and I don't have to do math (again I'm either too busy or lazy, you decide). I use the dates in the contact list to keep track of birthdays, anniversaries, and when people pass away. I am agnostic to having a switch to include/exclude a particular contact's date from the calendar as someone suggested earlier. And one more thing... If this feature lands, the other request for expanding the range outside of 1970 to 2037 becomes less important.
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PLEASE add this feature. It takes a lot of effort to find emails from people. Presently I have to use the search option, over and over again. It is exhausting to clean up the inbox. If Microsoft wasn't so evil, we would use Outlook. But they are and we must not succumb. Proton is my only hope.
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This is a common feature on iOS. I would prefer to move all of my calendar events off of Apple. Not all recurring calendar events need or have a specific inception year.
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Having folder-configurable retention policies is essential.
For my purposes, I want subscription emails to move to a folder and then automatically delete after 90 days for example.