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Proton can't even do spam right, at all.
It continually marks known addresses as spam, and doesn't filter email addresses I've marked as spam.
Oh, and support says I have to login to the web version to manage anything....in the 21st century.
Frankly, after almost 2 years, I've given up on Proton. I thought I'd be recommending it to friends and family by now, but I simply can't.
Just curious, not trying to change you mind: other than on the web where do you want to "manage anything"? The mobile app? I haven't used Gmail in a while but to do anything substantial you always had to use the web.