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What the hell? Is this a ProtonMail? - Printable Version +- Promo2day (https://promo2day.org) +-- Forum: Review Center (https://promo2day.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Forum: Software Tutorials (https://promo2day.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=38) +--- Thread: What the hell? Is this a ProtonMail? (/showthread.php?tid=393) |
What the hell? Is this a ProtonMail? - Sasha - 05-02-2026 Most people use Proton Mail for encryption. But they ignore its most powerful features. Here are 10 you should be using already (with quick steps) 1. Password-locked emails Send encrypted emails that require a password to open. How: • Compose → click ? • Set password + expiry Works even outside Proton. 2. Hide-my-email aliases Disposable email addresses that protect your real inbox. How: • Security center → Create alias Less spam. More privacy. 3. Snooze emails Temporarily hide emails and bring them back later. How: • Open email → ⏰ → pick time Keeps your inbox focused. 4. Undo send Delay sending so you can cancel mistakes. How: • Settings → Messages & composing • Enable Undo send Fix errors before they go out. 5. Schedule send Send emails automatically at a chosen time. How: • Compose → ⌄ next to Send • Select time Great for timing emails perfectly. 6. Attachment reminder Detects when you forgot to attach a file. How: • Works automatically Prevents embarrassing follow-ups. 7. Newsletter view Auto-groups all subscriptions in one place. How: • Sidebar → Views → Newsletters Clean up your inbox faster. 8. PhishGuard protection Warns you before opening suspicious links or emails. How: • Enabled by default • Settings → Privacy → Confirm links Extra layer of security. 9. Labels + filters Automatically organize emails using rules and tags. How: • Settings → Filters → Add rule Inbox automation made easy. 10. Tracker blocking Stops senders from tracking when you open emails. How: • Settings → Email privacy • Enable tracking protection Keeps your activity private. Proton Mail isn’t just “secure email”. It’s a full productivity + privacy system. Most people use maybe 20% of it. Which one are you trying first? RE: What the hell? Is this a ProtonMail? - clyde - 05-02-2026 (05-02-2026, 05:28 PM)Sasha Wrote: Most people use Proton Mail for encryption. I have a regular account of this that is checked regularly. |