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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I had to cancel my paid account after waiting 3+ years for this. I'm using another service that's not as good, but allows me to reply to threads using my real e-mail address that will remain portable between providers.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Two years later: I'll be dropping protonmail if it doesn't have this feature on my next renewal.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Lack of Reply-To: (and From:) header config options keeps me from moving most of my mail to ProtonMail. I use my DNS provider's free e-mail forwarding service to create multiple e-mail addresses for different uses (registrations, promotions, hobbies, etc). I want to move my "important" addresses from gmail to protonmail, but still retain the other forwarded addresses. (Alternatively, I'd move my MX records to protonmail if you also had forwarding for a couple dozen addresses).

    I understand Reply-To: will break end-to-end encryption, but the incremental improvement from moving off gmail is all I'm looking for.

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