Sergei is killing on feature so far.
Feature request: PGP key interoperability with other services. I should be able to create a SCRYPTmail contact who is not SCRYPTmail with their PGP public key, give them my SCRYPTmail PGP public key, and we can exchanged digitally signed emails and encrypt the contents and attachments.
I think foggy means there is one button on the UI which you can click either in the message list (with messages selected by the checkboxes) and in the reading view which marks the emails as read and moves them into a folder called "Archive". I have setup a quick action in Outlook.com that accomplished this with one click.@foggy points taken. I agree with most of your statements and will include in design. Big redesign is coming. Inbox folder should refresh.
May I ask what exact role for Archive folder, I understand that was an option in Outlook application, when you can compress messages to safe some space on the hard drive, but what exactly it for online services?
Ok. So it basically just a shortcut in panel for folder, user don't have to navigate through move to folder menu? Hm.. never thought of thatI think foggy means there is one button on the UI which you can click either in the message list (with messages selected by the checkboxes) and in the reading view which marks the emails as read and moves them into a folder called "Archive". I have setup a quick action in Outlook.com that accomplished this with one click.
I think foggy means there is one button on the UI which you can click either in the message list (with messages selected by the checkboxes) and in the reading view which marks the emails as read and moves them into a folder called "Archive". I have setup a quick action in Outlook.com that accomplished this with one click.
you reading my mindHow about adding the account you're logged in as somewhere near the top right logout button or the inbox footer "You're currently signed in as username@scryptmail.com." Maybe some login history linked to from that line too?
Maybe some login history linked to from that line too?
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