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LS (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 13:53:13 JST LS
I'm trying out proton{mail,vnp,drive}, overall pretty good but the general polish and speed is not that high, especially compared to fastmail. But I like that you can get essentially everything you need at once, even though that might be not perfect for the 'privacy' aspect of it. -
Princess Serena Star ✨🏳️⚧️ (starcross@misskey.heonian.org)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 14:22:58 JST Princess Serena Star ✨🏳️⚧️
@lain@lain.com I dont like Proton solely for the fact that they lock down access to your emails unless you use their own products or subscribe to their thing so you can get their bridge which only works on Thunderbird afaik. I want to be able to use mail clients of my choice. I should be able to dictate my PIM workflow, my provider shouldn't dictate it for me.
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 21:38:19 JST Robert von Oliva
@lain It's a pretty good all-in-one-just-works-package for people using webmails, plus it's pretty well-known as for now, but the lack of SMTP really sucks. Most people don't care, but still, I used to use it for stuff that I was not comfortable using my domain mail for, but now I use GMail for that (yeah, I know there are some something-privacy alternatives, but really, if you want a special E-Mail address that is normie-friendly-but-like-a-person-in-an-office enough, GMail is probably the best option LS likes this.
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