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An error occurred while saving the comment Rx8driver commentedI have literally this exact same situation!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rx8driver commentedI think we're long overdue for a robust rules system that can sort both incoming and existing folders based on a series of user defined filters such as sender address, recipient address (some folks use SimpleLogin and have many recipient addresses), date/time, subject keywords, content keywords, etc. and allow for the rules to be stacked in a series, so for instance an email comes from Indeed - Rule 1 sorts it to an "Job Search" folder; the Subject has "Systems Admin" in the subject so Rule 2 moves it to an "IT" folder within the Job Search folder; the message body suggests the recipient choose a Calendly date/time for a Zoom call interview so Rule 3 stars the message and triggers either a desktop or mobile app notification that an automatically starred message has been received and is in the Job Search/IT folder with a hotlink to take the user directly to it.
This is but one pretty simple example of what can be done with some mostly basic rule automation- don't get me started on what could be baked in with the ML/LLM love ;) And, besides, until you can approach a Gmail level of user convenience, you're not going to get the kind of migration you're looking for. You need user convenience and highly integrated applications. Calendar has to integrate heavily with Mail (and the rules system I'm suggesting! Imagine having ML/LLM check your schedule, reply to the email for you, schedule your interview as requested (based on your predefined availability), sort it into the correct folder location so you can find it, add the whole thing to your calendar, and pop a notification and maybe an SMS reminder that all this has happened! Strong application integration + convenience + Proton's historic privacy stance = A REAL GOOGLE COMPETITOR that folks are WAY BETTER OFF using!!
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if someone would upload a sample .fsk file to any anon file host, doesn't need to be big, just a few records, so I can see the file and check out the file format, I will see if I can get the file converted to a .csv that can be imported in ProtonPass...if someone does this, let me know at rx8driver@protonmail.com
Edit: ahh, nevermind- someone already did this below! Thanks Soren Egede Knudsen!