


Hm, so since it stopped at message 175, maybe I should try batches of 150.Įrr 4/18: - msg INBOX/4223 could not append ( Subject:, Date:, Size:, Flags: ) I sent an email to ProtonMail support, and after about a day and a half I got a reply Ĭan you try importing the messages in smaller batches (folder by folder or set a specific import date) and let us know if it will work? The ProtonMail import tool just stopped at message 175 And annoyingly those 175 messages were now duplicated on my ProtonMail account. Same thing, it got a bit further, but not a lot. I waited for about 15 minutes before figuring out that it wasn’t going to keep going. It looked good at first, then it just stopped - on message 175 of 9602. Everything was looking good, then I started the sync. I logged in with my ProtonMail account, clicked “Import from account” and signed in to my previous IMAP mail server. Since there is, currently, no Linux version, I installed it on my virtual Windows 10 machine. Naturally I went and downloaded the import/export tool. Update, more errors migrating my wife’s email.Error: non-utf8 content without charset specification.Time to import my decade of emails into my ProtonMail account… After giving the free account a quick look, I upgraded to a paid account and moved two custom domains over. Proton Mail also offers applications for iOS (new window) and Android (new window) for easy access on your mobile device.I recently signed up with ProtonMail - I wanted something secure, able to handle PGP encryption and with a nice webmail interface and Android app.

However, this may change in the future to include our Proton Free plan as we develop our infrastructure. Proton Mail Bridge is currently available only if you have a paid Proton Mail plan. You can find Proton Mail Bridge for macOS, Windows, and Linux on the Proton Mail Bridge homepage (new window), along with frequently asked questions and detailed setup instructions for each of the supported clients. This includes support for importing emails into your Proton Mail account from other email accounts that are connected to the same client, as well as full-text search of your Proton Mail emails from within your client. It allows you to fully integrate your Proton Mail account with a third-party client that supports IMAP and SMTP protocols, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Apple Mail.

Proton Mail Bridge (new window) is an application that seamlessly encrypts and decrypts your mail as it enters and leaves your computer.
