

#Proton email software
It seems like retrieving message through their Bridge software is a bit slow, but it's tolerable. Other than that, I have not had any major issues using it with TB, including any related to the creation of sub-folders or that sort of thing. I filed a bug report with Protonmail, then quite a while later, they closed the bug report because they could not reproduce the problem - so it's never been fixed. As a partial workaround I installed an TB addon named New Folder Filters Button that lets me run the filters by clicking on a Toolbar icon (after first selecting the Inbox folder).
#Proton email update
At some point last year, after an update to their bridge software, the automatic filtering I had set up for my Protonmail Inbox quit working, and mail messages would just accumulated in it until I run the filters associated with the account manually. I've been using a (paid) Protonmail account with Thunderbird for a couple of years now. I then created a filter to move the shopping emails from the ProtonMail Inbox to the Local Folders > Amazon, Insurance, etc.
#Proton email Offline
I was able to overcome this problem for my online shopping emails by creating a separate offline account in Thunderbird that I named Local Folders. Perhaps someone with a deeper understanding of how email programs function can provide some insight. However all the mail that is in the Thunderbird Inbox is decrypted. I'm not sure I follow their logic but I can see where you might be defeating the purpose of having encrypted mail if you are going to scatter the incoming mail to the winds. Even though you can create sub folders and filters on the ProtonMail platform you are not allowed to do the same within your Thunderbird account for the ProtonMail for some reason. The only problem I have run into is ProtonMail puts all incoming mail into the Inbox on their server by default. We have taken a big step forward in redefining our visual identity and user experience, said Varun Kabra, CMO of Proton. By unifying Proton’s products, both technically and aesthetically, we are making privacy more accessible and enjoyable than ever before for everyone.I very recently became a paid ProtonMail user and I have found the interface between ProtonMail and Thunderbird works very well. This acquisition gives Proton users a more private and safer online experience through its products. Last month, Proton acquired SimpleLogin, an open-source service for creating email aliases. Recently, the company has made additional strides in transforming its business. The company also has a visual rebrand, with new logos to showcase its family of services.

Proton’s rebrand and integration of services will provide better functionality and a better user experience. The transformation from individual privacy services towards an integrated privacy ecosystem is an essential step toward building a complete replacement to Big Tech’s offerings.

Proton’s mission is to provide an alternative and help build a just internet economy that works for users and all of society.
#Proton email plus
Free gives 1GB of storage, Mail Plus is $3.99/month with 15GB, and Unlimited is $9.99/month with 500GB of storage.įor many years, the internet has been dominated by ad-based business models which abuse privacy and leverage our most intimate data for financial gain, said Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton. Proton has a new website where both new and current users can use the address instead of the Additionally, the rebrand offers Free, Mail Plus, and Unlimited plans. While there aren’t major upgrades to the mail service, this integration will be the world’s first privacy-by-default ecosystem. In this rebrand, the company is bringing together ProtonMail with its other services, Proton VPN, Proton Calendar, and Proton Drive. ProtonMail, the world’s largest encrypted email service and popular iOS Mail app, has rebranded itself as Proton.
