Agreed. Mobile search is one of, if not the, worst things about the Proton Mail experience. Almost impossible to find anything.
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So that’s why it is so hard to find an email I am looking for.
EDIT: Just checked my wife's phone and there is a search icon in the top right on iOS latest update...works great even for content. Are you running an older version?
I'm amazed the iOS version doesn't have a search function. That should be at the top of the list, they already have it for android.
Yes, I have the latest version. Yes, there is a search icon. No, it doesn’t search in content.
I’ve done several tests in words that only exist in content, not subject, and never get any search results.
Only searches for words that are also part of the subject or sender will get results.
Building a local encrypted index of the contents of the email is probably what's taking them time to build. Remember encryption. Can't be done server side.
They describe the solution in the link I provided for the desktop functionality for this; it should be fairly similar on iOS except for the limitations to background jobs.
Not a dev but it could be quite different than fairly similar. The encrypted search makes use of the browser storage. This isn‘t even working on iOS due to limitations.
The team is working on it.