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Not sure how this would would be supportable. Can't expect import to magically know how to manage other file/database formats, file structures, etc.
Proton does allow the ability to import a generic csv. In the near future, expect this will be done with CXP/CXF.
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This is a big ask by the community, but also largely because folks don't realize that aliases are a different item type than logins. It feels like this causes duplicates when someone is viewing all item types, but that's not really the case. A user could create an alias without a login. A user could also create a login with an alias. If someone wanted to see or manage aliases, they need the item type to be enumerated.
Given the confusion this generally seems to bring, it would probably be helpful to have a setting that allows aliases to be combined with logins or hide the alias item type when combined with a login, etc. Somewhat problematic, but people are really vocal about this issue.
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Voted for this idea. I have a similar request. When filling out contact emails, Proton pass will offer your base email in the identity contact section. It also offers to create an email alias for that site. However, if you already have an alias created, pass should recognize the email alias is already created and offer that as an option.
With email aliases being such a core part of the platform, having dynamic insertion of aliases v. static emails would be beneficial.