I'm honestly a bit surprised that Proton doesn't seem to have the send as feature. I was able to find at least 15 posts across their uservoice.com site and their Reddit forum, spanning at least 6 years, with one of the uservoice posts having over 300 votes. I just gathered up all the links and sent it into Proton Mail support. Hopefully having all that thrown at them in one big bundle will prompt their project managers to consider it.
I have everything aggregated into Gmail, so I just use web and the mobile app. I'm looking at Proton but it doesn't have the "send as" feature for external SMTP services the Gmail does.
I think every time Trump or Vance says they're seeing reports from people about this, reporters should ask if Vance fucked a couch (and don't sanitize it for broadcast literally ask "Did Senator Vance fuck a couch?") because of how many reports they are seeing from people.
And then doubled down when fact checked.
We found the Haitian!
The way he paused before saying "the Jewish people" I'm convinced he had to brace himself to not sneer out "the Jews" instead.
The fact checking live to his face had him losing it. And that irritated head shake every time they quoted him. So beautiful.
So yeah the person said it told them there wasn't an account for me and it sent me an SMS inviting me to join. But then they said the message they sent showed the blue double checkmark indicating the message had been seen. 😕 So I loaded the app on an old phone with no other apps or anything on it, and it registered my number without any fuss. So I guess Meta was put out a good psych game. But it's weird that the message was read before I setup the app.
You should assume that they're not private since E2EE is not an advertised feature.
Just drown my sorrows in the garden hose until I can come back inside.
it's been ignored for so long
Laughing in Gen X
That's only for a personal domain that you own and can set the DNS records for. But if you wanted to forward your gmail (or yahoo, or outlook, or whatever other provider that offers a public SMTP server) addresses to your proton mailbox, and be able send emails as those gmail addresses from within your proton mailbox, that's not supported. See here for what the feature looks like in GMail.