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Proton has successfully shilled itself as the go-to alternative when they're just another shitass company. They're better than Google, but like congratulations on passing the lowest bar, I guess?
Notice how he recommended Proton mail without addressing any of the issues OP was having. Blind shilling. If this was Reddit, I'd genuinely think he was paid for it, or a bot.
They addressed all the OPs requirement excluding remarking on the spam filter. What are you even talking about.
Being able to sort incoming aliases doesn't address this, which was the only problem OP was having, but whatever man. Use Proton; I'll be here when they crash and burn like every other fuckin company that has had their business model before them.
Op.
User.
I.e avoiding shipping notification clutter by directing to folders. Don’t really disagree with the placing too much trust in one company for whatever it’s worth.