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Absolutely critical, especially when a lot of power users are used to google.
See their search docs: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
Even if you can't implement search syntax, at least try to keep up with functionality.
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Labels should be distinct from folders/inbox/archive so it can be combined.
eg., "label:bank in:archive is:starred"Right now, you can search a label, but you can only do so if you use the label in place of those other two, not combined. If you're going to compete with gmail, having excellent (let alone passable) search is critical.
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j x j x j j j x j x and in a few muscle-memory keystrokes, I've just cleaned up four emails I don't need to read.
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At the very least, if Proton isn't giving us more functionality, it should warn or prevent us from accidentally doxxing ourselves with SimpleLogin.
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I have multiple addresses and domains. For some of them, it doesn't make sense to automatically attach my public key or sign messages.
In particular, when I respond to a SimpleLogin reverse alias, I don't want to be attaching the public key with my mailbox address right in the filename. I'm sure people have already done that accidentally.
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Eh. I don't like thinking about the security/abuse implications of this. Just use a private domain for disposable addresses.