from the team:


Does your inbox feel bogged down with Newsletters you no longer want to read?

Newsletter View can help you clean it up fast, here’s what makes this feature so useful:

  • One‑click overview – Open Proton Mail, go to Views → Newsletters in the left sidebar. All the mailing lists you’re subscribed to appear in a single, dedicated space, separate from your regular inbox.
  • Filter and sort – See how often each sender emails you, spot the newsletters you’ve unsubscribed from, and decide what to keep or discard. You can bulk‑select messages, move them to trash or archive, or apply filters so future mail from that sender is handled automatically.
  • Unsubscribe without hassle – From the newsletter view you can open any message and use the built‑in Unsubscribe button, which creates a filter to delete incoming mail from that list. No need to hunt through individual emails.
  • No re‑organization of your mailbox – The view doesn’t move or rename any folders; it simply gives you a convenient window to manage subscriptions while your existing folder structure stays intact.

If you’re drowning in email list spam, this is the feature for you!

Read more: https://proton.me/support/mail-newsletters-view

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    If you get newsletters in your email, let me tell you about this cool thing called RSS…

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      And what popular modern e-commerce website offer an information about marketing deals via RSS?

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        If I‘m not mistaken, you can always use email to rss forwarding services for these cases

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      Emails get all the reading done in one place though. No need to switch apps.

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        That’s a con, not a Pro, if you ask me. Email is for important communication. I don’t need my phone blowing up for another fake Black Friday sale. But to each their own.

        If you want both, you can get them with something like Thunderbird.

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          Email is for important communication

          That’s your use case. For me email is for receiving notifications from services I use (which demand an email address), I can’t remember the last time I sent an email!

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              I dunno what edit you made to your comment, but it didn’t read that way to me!

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                I just added the bit about the Black Friday sale because my RSS feed is full of that crap right now. Fortunately it’s easy enough to just skim over it in a feed. And it’s not really a big deal if I pass over something. Whereas if my personal important communications are mixed in with this waterfall of information, I may very well skim over something important.

                I think that’s the problem “newsletter” feeds like these are intended to solve, but realistically, in my experience, they’re not very effective.