![]() It's a bit disappointing that Proton isn't testing out a more native framework for creating desktop applications, but as long as the Bridge application sticks around, it's still relatively easy to use ProtonMail with a native email client. There's no general timeline yet, but it will be developed with the cross-platform Electron framework. Encrypted full-text search is also in development for the Android and iOS apps.įinally, Proton is experimenting with a dedicated email client for Mac, Linux, and Windows. Android will require more work as we are rewriting more of the application, with a big focus on performance and stability." Proton is also working on improvements to its servers, which will allow notifications for already-read messages to automatically go away (just like Gmail). Proton said, "Android will require more work as we are rewriting more of the application, with a big focus on performance and stability. ![]() Open your e-mail client and add a new account using the settings which are located in the Bridge GUI. To configure an e-mail client, firstly log in using your Proton Mail credentials. ![]() Enter your Username/Password and click on. Launch the App and click on Add Account from the bottom left. The Android application has a revamped version in beta too, but that one will take a bit longer to arrive. When launched, Bridge will initialize local IMAP/SMTP servers and render its GUI. Download ProtonMail Bridge from the official site. ![]()
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