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Seriously, this is destroying the user experience. First of all, if I opted out of your marketing communications, I expect it to be applicable across the board. I said I don't want your marketing emails, so what gave you the idea I want virus-style pop-ups? We have a word for what you are doing: it's called adware.
Even just from a UX standpoint, I open an application to use it, not to be sold something. I need to do something, and the first thing you do is make me close an ad. Even when I go to my settings in the apps, the first thing I see is ads instead of navigation or quick access.
If this were a free application, maybe I'd understand (though this is excessive, even compared to most free apps I've used), but that doesn't apply because I'm already giving you money and have for years.
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This drives me mental. I get a lot of emails from the same domains with similar subjects, such as appointment reminders. I don't always open them, and when I do, it shows me one from months, sometimes years ago. Having to scroll all the way down to then click the latest one is ridiculous. We're humans. Sometimes we don't scroll all the way down. Sometimes having two dozen emails collapsed on one screen means we click the wrong one. Sometimes we just don't notice. I've had conversations where I replied to an email, but missed that someone else had already replied, so now the conversation was split into two. The existing functionality serves no purpose, this isn't how emails are used, they never were used this way, so why is it being done this way? At least give us the option!
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This is a duplicate of this: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-proton-mail-calendar/suggestions/50476467-when-opening-a-mail-item-that-has-multiples-of-th
We should focus on one ticket.
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Currently in order to add a domain, or any rule to a filter you have to exit the email you want to filter, click the gear icon, go to all settings, find the filter section, sort through a ton of stupid filters, click edit, jump through hoops, enter the information you might have already forgetten, at which point you have to exit back to your inbox, find the email, and repeat the process, then save the filter, and sometimes it will run it, sometimes it won't, it's a terrible way to do it. Email clients for decades, going back to the **** 90s, let you press a button to add to a filter and pick one of the existing ones. Why can't we do this?
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This is another thread for this that has more votes: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-proton-mail-calendar/suggestions/40584556-open-email-in-separate-window
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Seriously, how is this not a thing yet? Every desktop client has had this for literally decades. It is such a monumental pain ********** to reference multiple emails when also trying to write an email, having to eit one email, search for another, read it, note stuff down, go search for another, back and forth, and why? Let us pop out emails. Sometimes you also need to work on multiple emails at once, or you want to minimize the main window and only have the email open, but instead of being able to have them spread across your screens, you have to keep maximizing and minimizing different little windows inside the main window. This is a few hours of work to implement, and that's being generious. It's been half a decade already, just do it.
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It would be great if there were a button or a right-click option in the browser to open an email in a separate tab so you can view multiple emails simultaneously. This would also allow you to open emails to view later while going through your list, not to have to constantly start over in a duplicate proton mail tab.
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This is a must in some cases. Some people have ridiculously long signatures, and when you have a thread with multiple people like that, it gets obnoxious because it is so easy to get lost.
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I often have to open multiple tabs, go through each new filter I created, and then merge them. It is unnecessary since you already know what filters exist, and you can't have two filters with the same name, an error I often run into. I have spam, X spam, junk, x junk, spam 2, etc.
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Just another example of how Proton neglects their core platforms to invest in **** like LLMs and web office suites that no one wants. No professional will ever use their word or spreadsheet editor because it will never stand up to Excel or even Notepad++. I'm not saying those things shouldn't exist, but they shouldn't come at the expense of basic functions that have existed on computers since the 60s? Email clients from the 90s had this. Web clients have this. This desktop app lacks features we had on Usenet. If Proton didn't have a monopoly on privacy, half of us would go back to Gmail.