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Hi everyone, this one is under consideration, pending anti-spam measures we might need to take.
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still eagerly waiting...
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still eagerly awaiting.
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Hello, I just wish to say that I eagerly await implementation of this feature.
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This has been in review for 7 or 8 months. I am still eagerly waiting for this to make the aliases practical to use.
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So yeah, it would seem intuitive that one can select a SimpleLogin alias to send from when drafting a new email- without having to sign into SimpleLogin to do anything.
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need this. both windows and mac. on ios for example, the app can already be set to require a faceid or pin. it should be the same on windows or mac.
i'd do cryptomator. it's redundant. but I can't open a cryptomator volume stored on proton drive on ios.
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need this. both windows and mac. on ios for example, the app can already be set to require a faceid or pin. it should be the same on windows or mac.
i'd do cryptomator. it's redundant. but I can't open a cryptomator volume stored on proton drive on ios.
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Alongside everyone else's concerns, I discovered today that it is possible to log in to a proton account using a custom domain email address active on the account.
Which, for some, may be the desirable functionality.
In my case, its not. I want to be able to have added addresses, both proton and custom domain, but have only one of them valid for logging into proton. Purpose being, not sharing the primary login address publicly.
I was checking out using SL to accomplish this, but it's also not quite there yet. Proton mail does not automatically pick up aliases you made in SL for when drafting and sending a message. You've got to go into SL and do a bunch of manual stuff to use it this way.
So using SL as a work around to accomplish the goal of hiding your PM login is still rather cumbersome.
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still eagerly waiting, for a year now actually