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Your opinion is not unpopular here.
For those that don't know, yes, when Proton or Tuta sends an email to an unsecured provider, it is on the open... if you want it to be that is. You have the choice to tick if you want to send the mail and attachments encrypted or not. If you choose to send it encrypted, they have a link they have to introduce a password to get in. I use this multiple times with somehow sensitive data. At least their email provider won't have the data... now, the recipient may place then that data in Google Docs and that is game over; but that is your party's fault, not your email provider.