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Yes! That sucks.
From what I understand, that's their way to do e2e encryption between proton emails. They have this bridge thing, which unfortunately you can't use on free plans.
https://proton.me/mail/bridge
I agree that this is a problem, and that it is worse than Google.
But for me personally, putting it all on a scale I still think it is better than having your emails mined for ads targeting.
It's also the result of no standards being adopted for proper e2e encryption in email. Proton can't just offer POP/IMAP support without compromising security
Thank you for the explanation - didn't know about the bridge ๐