• oxjox@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    Category View introduces a simple way to organize emails by type

    It wouldn’t be possible for me to overstate how much I dislike this feature. It’s one thing I can’t stand about Gmail and from what I’ve observed, iCloud has this now too. I’m wondering if people actually find this more useful than a hindrance. I mean, I have spent days with several email addresses creating my own filters so I get not everyone can do that. But the way this is typically implemented just seems like another spam mailbox that no one’s going to check.

    I assume they will but if Proton doesn’t have a way to disable this, I am out.

    Manage newsletter subscriptions

    What would actually be cool is a dedicated newsletter app. I use BigNews as an RSS reader and newsletter reader. They give me an email address just for newsletters. It’s fantastic.

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      I’m in a similar boat. I always disable this feature.

      But I’m also pretty good at avoiding junk mail or unsubscribing from newsletters. So I guess I’m not the target user for such a feature.

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      Honestly, I really like it. I use it on iOS, and it seems to do a bang-up job of sorting emails based on what they’re about.

      For example, I get statements for my credit card, but I also get the marketing emails for shit they want to sell me. The mail app has always correctly sorted those into the “promotions” folder. And it also does a good job with transaction emails, such as for Venmo or Steam. It even knows when an email is a dev blog for a game or software I follow, and correctly sorts that.

      I give those folders a quick peek to make sure the AI didn’t mess up, then archive those without reading them.

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    Your input helps shape what we prioritize and how we improve. If you have thoughts, ideas, or feature requests, we’d love to hear them on X(new window), Reddit

    Proton supports:

    • Xitter
    • Reddit

    Proton does not support:

    • Fediverse
    • Linux
    • UnifiedPush

    What a joke

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      That’s not really a Proton Mail limit - if the mail is too big, it’ll just be rejected by some other mailserver on its way, even if Proton allowed it through.

      And Proton would get a lot of support cases from people asking why the mail they sent to a Gmail account was returned…

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      Even if they open it up a lot of other places still limit 25 meg ingress.

      That’s a job for Dropbox or a web server or WebDav or any one of a million other things designed to move large files.

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        25mb was a large file like 30 years ago. Now it’s like a couple PDFs with some pictures in it

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          Be that as it may, email is still a bad candidate for file transfer, and a lot of third parties have restrictive limits on file size.

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    4 days ago

    I use the mail bridge so I can use Evolution to manage email. I’d love something similar for Calendar.