I am part of a team that is already building a new kind of email app, which we're calling an Email Browser. We will launch a "public proof of concept" after Christmas.<p>We want to know what you value (or don't) about email.<p>Please comment below, or do our quick survey: http://bit.ly/T088MN<p>I am happy to take questions or feedback via: joel AT joel marsh DOT com.<p>Thanks!
Just filled out the survey. Small gripe: under "benefits" it was unclear if I should consider whether each feature is <i>currently</i> valuable, or <i>would</i> be valuable if I had it.<p>Edit: I'd also like to second DanBC's comment about super easy encryption. Having a diagram to indicate which parts of the transmission are secure would be great, too. (For instance, visually display that the email is mainly secure during transit, but is still plainly viewable by the recipient's email server.)
* Very simple, very easy, almost idiot proof, encryption and cryptographic signing. This does not have to be free.<p>Or<p>* Very simple, very easy, almost idiot proof anonymous email.
I'd love for it to organize my mail automatically depending on who sends it. For example, if it's personal, work related, <i>unsubscribe</i>-able, or none of the above.