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    Mycenius commented  · 

    Agree - this is a basically functionality for email clients.

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    Mycenius commented  · 

    I can imagine the issue will partly be that using iOS Mail App will break the encryption chain and expose the data - but should still be able to have something like the Bridge to allow it to access mail on the Proton encrypted servers... It would definitely be a nice bonus to be able to do this!

    And like many others I've traditionally used Gmail a lot from the very early days of their existence, and now wish to move the bulk of my activity away from them - this function would enhance being able to do that.

    Especially nice addition to that is if you could also divide up your mailbox on Protonmail by having the iOS App only access a subfolder (or 'sub-mailbox') rather than the main inbox (e.g. you could sort certain new mail such as a specific custom domains or specific senders into a subfolder (or a 'sub-mailbox' on Proton mail server; then have iOS App is only set up to access that sub-mailbox rather than the whole master mailbox. That would allow more critical sensitive or private mails to be left in a container where they are only accessed by the official app to maintain full encryption?

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    Mycenius commented  · 

    This is essential and not an Android only feature - needed in iOS app desperately!!

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