from the team:


Hi everyone,

We’re happy to announce that the new, rewritten Proton Mail Android app is now available to all Proton users on the Google Play store!

For everyone on de-Googled Android devices, you can find the APK file here.

We’ve improved performance and reliability, with up to a 5x reduction in crashes since we started rolling out the updated version. Since the first beta, we’ve added back key features:

🗒️ create and manage your contact group lists

🔑 send password-protected emails (i.e. protect your communication with non-Proton accounts)

💣 set an expiration date to your emails

🗓️ jump directly from your inbox to your Proton Calendar

🌗 switch between light and dark mode

🔒 protect the app with biometric lock

This development provides a solid foundation for delivering new features faster in the future.

We’re looking forward to your feedback, and we’re keeping an eye on our UserVoice to help us decide which features to prioritize next.

Best,

The Proton Team

  • JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Why didn’t they put it on F-Droid? And does Proton mail support connecting via SMTP or POP from third party clients, like every other mail service does, yet?

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      6 months ago

      POP from third party clients, like every other mail service does, yet?

      The native Proton applications are needed due to the encryption of Proton Mail. 3rd party clients do not work for this reason.

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          6 months ago

          Only because of the bridge, which is handling the encryption part. That works on Mac as well as on Linux also.

          However an integration to 3rd party clients without such an encryption layer (Bridge) doesn’t work.