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Hi everyone, this one is under consideration, pending anti-spam measures we might need to take.
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An error occurred while saving the comment voyager2bird commentedI would like Proton to provide system tags/labels that dictate retention such as 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, 180 days, 365 days. These tags could then be used in rules to assign the tag to all incoming emails. Proton would delete any emails older than the stated tag.
If I haven't looked at an email 180 days, chances are I never will, just delete it.
An error occurred while saving the comment voyager2bird commentedAligns with this idea: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/945460-general-ideas/suggestions/46541965-self-destruct-action-on-filters
By folder or tag would suffice. Want options to auto-delete by calendar options (last day of the month; or, first day of the month, every Sunday at midnight, etc.)
An error occurred while saving the comment voyager2bird commentedI want the ability to mark/assign an email for deletion after x-time to reduce the amount of time I spend auditing my inbox. If PM is to be my main inbox, then I need tools to manage fire hose of emails received. My preference would be to assign a retention by email and/or sender.
As a use-case, when I purchase an item, I want to keep the receipt for a year but I am happy to delete the promotional/sale emails after 30 days. Some companies use the same sender email for both the receipt and promo emails -- some don't.
Having the ability to setup a filter by sender and assign a retention date/expiration would be very helpful in managing the inbox.
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Duplicating an event is possible from the web app. Coming soon to other platforms.
An error occurred while saving the comment voyager2bird commentedI would prefer to have a list of templated events when clicking on a date. For example, clicking on April 12 would show a list of templates to insert like Doctor, Dentist, Vacation, etc. That way I can control what's in the template (a separate view to create and edit templates) and then just need to click the date to add the event.
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This would be really great if you can make it happen.
Slight hijack, but can you add the <alias> name into the compose window (like next to the proton email) so that we know we are using an alias and its obvious. I have a near heart attack every time I'm about to press send.