Agree. Right now, I use Protonmail for my "important" emails. Gmail is for attracting "junk" and there's an aol email that my ISP provided that I never use. I don't want to "pollute" my proton account by importing those emails into it. What I really need is a desktop app that independently connects to those three accounts.
To that end, you might consider taking a look at Mailspring. It's good email application that's cross platform and I have confirmed it works with Protonmail right now You can write a plugin for it that would not only simplify connection to your server but, perhaps, even add your calendar.
A "Proton-Enhanced" version of Mailspring could be symbiotic for both of your companies. It would give you a better desktop app and infuse life into an already good stand-alone email client.
Agree. Right now, I use Protonmail for my "important" emails. Gmail is for attracting "junk" and there's an aol email that my ISP provided that I never use. I don't want to "pollute" my proton account by importing those emails into it. What I really need is a desktop app that independently connects to those three accounts.
To that end, you might consider taking a look at Mailspring. It's good email application that's cross platform and I have confirmed it works with Protonmail right now You can write a plugin for it that would not only simplify connection to your server but, perhaps, even add your calendar.
A "Proton-Enhanced" version of Mailspring could be symbiotic for both of your companies. It would give you a better desktop app and infuse life into an already good stand-alone email client.