![]() □ Making all email "read" in a single mouse click. ![]() The opt-in feature has been enabled since v4.9.0. □ Calendar notifications / alarms regardless of the open page (mail/calendar/settings/account/drive). □ Native notifications for individual accounts clicking on which focuses the app window and selects respective account in the accounts list. ⚙️ Starting minimized to tray and closing to tray opt-out features. Enabling local store improves this feature, see #30. □ System tray icon with a total number of unread messages shown on top of it. ⚙️ Configuring proxy per account support. The prepackaged with the app proton web clients assembled from source code, see the respective official repositories. Feature released with v2.0.0-beta.4 version, requires local store feature to be enabled. □ Batch emails export to EML files (attachments can optionally be exported in online / live mode, not available in offline mode since not stored locally). Demo screenshots placed in the images folder (specifically this image). ![]() ⚙️ Switchable accounts handle buttons positioning ( top, left, left-thin). Argon2 is used as the default key derivation function. ![]() □ Encrypted local storage with switchable predefined key derivation and encryption presets. If this feature is enabled for the account, manual credentials filling is the preferred option as a more secure option since you don't save the account credentials anywhere ( credentials are encrypted though even if saved, see settings.bin file description in the FAQ). The feature enables the scenario when you to enter the account credentials on the login form only once, manually or automatically by the app, and then you never see the login form anymore for this email account even if you restart the app (unless you explicitly dropped the session in the admin area or it got dropped by the service due to the inactivity/expiration). The feature introduced since v4.2.0 version with the experimental label, #227. Two auto-login delay scenarios supported in order to make it harder to correlate the identities, see the respective issue. □ Automatic login into the email accounts, including filling 2FA tokens. By the way, on Linux KeePassXC implements the Secret Service interface and so it can be acting as a system keychain (for details, see the "automatic login into the app"-related point in the FAQ). Integration with as a system keychain is done with the keytar module. □ Automatic login into the app with a remembered the system keychain remembered master ( keep me signed in feature). For example, you can force the specific email account added in the app connect to the email provider via the Tor only by selecting the Tor version 3 address API entry point in the dropdown list and configuring a proxy as described in this message. □ Multi accounts support including supporting individual API entry points. So the app allows you to view your messages offline, running full-text search against them, exporting them to EML/JSON files. The local store feature enables storing your messages in the encrypted database.bin file (see FAQ for file purpose details). □ Offline access to the email messages (attachments content not stored locally, but emails body content). Requires local store feature to be enabled. □ JavaScript-based/unlimited messages filtering. Including email body content scanning capability. Binary installation packages located here. The app works on Linux/OSX/Windows platforms. Some package types are available for installing from the since v5.1.8 ( since v5.1.8 ( specific maintainer (community) The way of verifying that the installation packages attached to the releases have been assembled from the source code is being provided. The download page with Linux/OSX/Windows installation packages is here. It is written in TypeScript and uses Angular. The app aims to provide enhanced desktop user experience enabling features that are not supported by the official in-browser web clients. ![]() ElectronMail is an Electron-based unofficial desktop client for ProtonMail. ![]()
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