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I switched over to Proton from Gmail about 8-10 months ago and it’s been great so far. Folders and filters have been like what I was used to. The only thing I haven’t played around with much is calendar and invites.
I ended up going for the whole proton bundle since it included the vpn, storage, and custom domains (up to 10 addresses I think)
For me the vpn and storage is not something I am interested in. Bundles in general though. The 10 custom domains is a nice thing for sure.
Using proton for a while, the only pain I have is that it can't be easily set up in your average mail client (Thunderbird, Outlook, etc.)
Wouldn't this be solved with the birdge? I am thinking of going the paid plan anyway due to the custom domains.
Yes, that's what I meant with "not easily", you need the bridge