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This is a critical feature that I have used forever in Gmail. Just switched over to Proton (paid plan) and this is a major inconvenience not to be able to do (especially in the paid plan!). Hoping it will become a feature asap! In the meantime, looks like I need to figure out some type of workaround...
EDIT: Workaround found!
Just add the alias that you want to forward as a new email address in the "Identity and addresses" tab within settings. Then in the "Forward and autoreply" tab, add a forwarding rule using the new address (former alias) you want to forward and create a condition that will never be met (i.e. subject > is exactly > a_very_long_string_of_random_characters_ldjkfhlanuinkagfbkjadgfahgk).
Please note, this requires a paid account and I am using a custom domain with catchall. By doing this, my results are that only emails sent to the specific email address/alias I want to forward are forwarded, which is exactly what I was trying to accomplish. Not as simple or elegant as getting setting this up in Gmail, but at least gets the job done.