Post 9l10dRFvfk1naBkRfc by blaubachn@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #9l10dRFvfk1naBkRfc by blaubachn@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T17:53:32Z
       
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       Looking to replace Tutanota for something that supports imap, cardDav and calDav. I feel like I've seen people talk about fastmail. Any fastmail users want to share their experience? Any other email provider suggestions?Alternatives cannot be:ProtonMailGmail/MS/Yahoo... etc
       
 (DIR) Post #9l10dS6OWfzmCuILRo by tom@soc.ient.me
       2019-07-19T18:03:03.196257Z
       
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       @blaubachn im in the same position as you, boosting for visibility :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9l19ZzA2ZUV5ANQDuS by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T18:21:12Z
       
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       @blaubachn Whats wrong with ProtonMail?
       
 (DIR) Post #9l19a05p6eim3aSMyW by blaubachn@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T19:27:33Z
       
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       @cavaliertusky The same things as tutanota:- E2EE only with other tutanota users (or you have to use a password for other users)- Doesn't use "open" standards like imap, caldav and carddav(I realize that the "Bridge" exists for protonmail, but from what I understand, it's not reliable)I don't necessarily think that they are bad, but the strategy they are using includes too much "re-invention of the wheel" They have to implement every client feature for email, contacts and calendar.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l19a0jWj2Tq2j24rQ by blaubachn@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T19:30:43Z
       
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       @cavaliertusky I'd rather use an email service that just worked on keeping my data secure, private and available via open standards, while leaving all of the feature development to the many email clients that already know how to use them.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l19a0yPpgOEmtzy4G by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T19:31:14Z
       
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       @blaubachn I completely agree.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l19a1KOVxyFt4HWKG by nikolal@social.privacytools.io
       2019-07-19T19:43:11Z
       
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       @cavaliertuskyCheck out disroot.org@blaubachn
       
 (DIR) Post #9l1BYb4upBNO5tUTLM by kev@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T20:05:05Z
       
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       @blaubachn used Fastmail for a couple of years. It’s extremely good. I moved to Zoho though as FM was too expensive to put my whole family on.Zoho is just as good, and has a user respecting privacy policy.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l1PQLgXZRmDOX3BRI by blaubachn@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-19T22:40:33Z
       
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       @kev I've seen Zoho before, but kind of dismissed it based on the logo looking like it's for a daycare. I'll have to look into it!
       
 (DIR) Post #9l2BuHyqhl1gOMxMLA by kev@fosstodon.org
       2019-07-20T07:43:43Z
       
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       @blaubachn haha I can understand that. I don’t know when you last looked into it, but their UI went through a big refresh around a year ago. It’s a nice experience now, I think.