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    jkmooney commented  · 

    Recently got a phishing email that was spoofed to look like a normally reputable site. One of my normal methods to initially verify is to hover my mouse over the links and see if it matches what the link says it is. Tried to do that with Protonmail Desktop and it didn't give me any info. When I logged into my mail account via web browser, however, I could get the actual link as a pop-up message near the mouse.

    Would be a helpful for the desktop app.

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    jkmooney commented  · 

    I'll add my voice to the others. The inclusion of a task manager would enable me to fully embrace Proton for my personal organizer.

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    jkmooney commented  · 

    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.