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This is an increasingly frustrating feature omission for anyone who relies on and references historical data in email (anyone who works in tech and surely other industries). I'm sure there are challenges implementing this, but it's a table stakes feature that really can frustrate users.
Lumo team: just to let you know that when asking your AI about this feature, it believes that it's already been implemented. You might want to look into this and update your training materials. Here's what Lumo said to me when I asked if I can search message contents on iOS:
"Yes—the iOS Proton Mail app can search the contents of your messages. After you turn on the “Search message content” option in the app’s settings, the app builds a local encrypted index of all your decrypted emails and lets you run keyword searches across the full body of each message. No additional server‑side support is required, and the search remains private to your device.
At present this feature is fully available; there are no announced changes or new plans needed for iOS message‑content search. If you’d like to enable it, open the Proton Mail iOS app, go to Settings → Search, and toggle Search message content on. Once indexing completes, you can use the search bar as you do on the desktop/web versions."
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These commenters who are against lifetime plans are really quite puzzling to me. Their obsequious tone is nauseating. A lifetime plan is absolutely an important option for so many of us who want the security of knowing that we won't lose our additional email addresses at some point in the future due to some kind of billing mishap or similar issue. It's completely reasonable and Proton could very easily implement it.
I am absolutely, 100% unreservedly in favor of a Lifetime Plan option.
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Totally agree. It’s quite frustrating. Please consider this, Proton.
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Even if it's not a standalone app, I'm supportive of enhancements to the overall Contacts experience. For Proton's consideration: a "Recent interactions" feature: When I am viewing a Contact card, I'd like to see a "Recent interactions" section where recent emails associated with the Contact's email can be viewed and I can click into each email. A small but helpful enhancement.