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    broconuts commented  · 

    It is simply a reality that many users will be forced to use non-Proton e-mail addresses; the most prevalent example would be work e-mail addresses. In this case, setting up an automatic forwarding of e-mails to one's Proton mail account is simply not possible due to company policy. However, it bothers me that I need to have two separate mail clients on my phone. The appeal of applications such as GMail (as in: the client app for phones, not the mail service) or Apple Mail is that they allow interfacing with all sorts of different mail services, thereby enabling users to only use a single app for all their mail business. I understand that Proton's service architecture doesn't allow "simple" integration into other mail apps but I feel like a concession should be made to enable Proton users to also only use a single app for all their mail business.

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