I'm assuming you have a Filter which '''moves''' items''' from ''Sent'' to X''' folder. The only way to remove a message from All Mail is to delete the message from the Trash folder.'' ''All Mail contains all the messages held within your account providing a centralized location to search for messages. If you would like to always include moved messages in the Sent and Drafts message listings, you can permanently set this as the default in Settings under Appearance. Is that correctĭo you have setting to show those emails even if 'moved'? I'm assuming you have a Filter which moves items from Sent to X folder. Filters operate on emails that are received, so they must have been received into the Sent folder so you could filter them. So, assuming you did not have any Proton filters operating and 'Place a copy in' is unchecked, sent emails should auto appear in 'Sent' folder. The only way to remove a message from All Mail is to delete the message from the Trash folder.Īs with gmail, 'Place a copy in' should be unchecked, so that part is correct. This means an email can appear in more than one folder if more than one label is applied.Īll Mail contains all the messages held within your account providing a centralized location to search for messages. It uses an 'All Mail' folder and has ability to set 'labels'. It supports multi-factor authentication and doesn't make logs of IP addresses used for access.ProtonMail looks lke it's using something like the gmail model. Having anonymous users is so important to ProtonMail, it doesn't require any personal info when you sign up.
It provides full instructions on how to set up Tor on your desktop or mobile phone. Paid users can also use Proton VPN, Proton Drive, and Proton Calendar.Īnonymity comes via ProtonMail's specific support for Tor via an onion site it set up at protonirockerxow.onion (Opens in a new window). It also offers paid users a tool called Proton Mail Bridge (Opens in a new window) to better integrate it with desktop email client software.
It's available on the web, plus via iOS and Android apps. Or pay $3.99 per month to get Mail Plus with advanced features like 10 addresses across 15GB total storage, and support for custom domains and expiring messages that disappear after a set time period (which only works if you send to other Proton Mail users, or use password-protected encryption).
Anyone can get a free account that holds 1GB of data and up to 150 messages per day. With servers in Switzerland (a country that appreciates secrecy), ProtonMail provides fully encrypted messages. It also offers extensions for Firefox, Chrome, Brave, and Vivaldi browsers. You get a lot more if you pay for the plans (Opens in a new window) that start at $1 per month, like support for your own custom domain name. It lets you make as many as 20 shared domain aliases (like or an unlimited amount of standard aliases using "" for the address. The site provides a full address manager interface so create as many addresses as you like.Īn open-source tool for creating unlimited email aliases, AnonAddy doesn't store any messages. To go unlimited, pay $20.99 a year for TrashMail Plus (Opens in a new window). The only limit is how many forwards you get. Create a new, disposable email from a number of domain options, and will forward messages to your regular email address for the lifespan of the new TrashMail address, as determined by you. isn't just a site, it's also a browser extension for Google Chrome (Opens in a new window) and Firefox (Opens in a new window), so you don't even have to visit the site.
How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.