ProtonMail doesn't support IMAP without running a background bridge/converter, only their HTTP API, so on mobile you have to use their firstparty app, not the native OS email client on the mobile device. this is fine.
however, their 1p email client doesn't let you sort a mailbox, or select multiple items and move them all to archive or a folder. unsorted, one by one. ugh.
@kzimmermann protonmail bridge is free software and is open source, and you can use it with any IMAP client you like. additionally, their mobile clients are all open source. you're barking up the wrong tree.
is everyone who uses gas chambers a nazi now? are we just gonna jump to conclusions like that? seek your witches elsewhere.
@sneak go to settings and use IMAP(on desktop)
@Dashtop what settings? i'm talking about ios.
@sneak OK, on desktop you have to go to settings and turn on IMAP, then you can use it on iOS with any client
@Dashtop Are you talking about ProtonMail? I don't believe ProtonMail offers IMAP of any kind without using the Bridge app.
@sneak just go to the site and check for yourself
@sneak #ProtonMail boasts about their #privacy protection, and while I applaud their effort, I still can't call their system end-to-end encryption.
Where's the ability to use whatever client I want?
Where's my ability to store copies locally with me and re-encrypt with a different key, if it changes?
When you have an encrypted "box" with only you holding the key, that might be ok for some cases. But that box starts to behave like proprietary software in terms of usability.