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    Tyler commented  · 

    This is impossible. It completely opens up your emails in plain text to be sent wholesale through IMAP/POP and SMTP. This is why there is a bridge app, so you can open emails on local machine without sending across a network unencrypted. This is not at all important.

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    Tyler commented  · 

    I agree, the option of uniformity should be available. However, for implementation this imposes great risk. What if anything goes wrong during the decryption and reencryption? This could corrupt any number of emails. So my caveat is that this optionality be available to users via support ticket to protonmail engineers. I would expect a low volume of tickets.

    However, I would like to point out an interesting thought. Automating it may not be so tough. Before Boxcryptor service was bought by Dropbox, they did have a feature to decrypt or encrypt entire folder contents. What they did was make a new folder, appended "_{decrypted/encrypted}" to it, and proceeded the conversion in linear fashion from the old folder to the new one.

    Two cents to make this feature request more specific.

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    Tyler commented  · 

    Agree, we need access to the headers. This actually opens up the door for B2B for protonmail as well. Allowing robust security filtering with Protonmail. I am using protonmail for my small business. I hope that this can scale one day with robust security options.

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