Is /g/ going to use Thundermail? It's Mozilla's new email service.
NoWe use outlook you fucking europoor
>thundermailin europe we say "how do you shpell dat?"
>new
>>108770233>OutlookHahahahhahahahahabahahahaah!!!!!!1111111But also>>108770228No.
>>108770233>We
>>108770233rentfree mutt
>>108770228they're like 10 years too late to be doing this shitproton ate their lunch when mozilla should be looking for a midnight snack
>>108770228how is it different from thunderbird? this is just a web app instead of a standalone program?
>>108770228Yeah, I've been using it for over a year
Who gives a fuck about email. It will never be secure because of the morons you communicate with
>>108770228>thundermailTerrible name. Only works for filthy angloids.
>>108770629>protonFastMail mogs all other webmail. Webdav and caldav functionality is supremely useful and well-integrated. You get a standard webmail platform with great usability, that also works fluidly with clients like Thunderbird, Vivaldi mail, and Claws, through the dav protocols (and imap of course).
>>108770228I can only say great things about mailbox (mailbox.org).
>>108770846>mailboxLooks like a comfy euro fastmail. Bet it's very nice.
>>108770228Fuck no.Anyway:I want a good email client, which is the best one that /g/ uses?
>>108770807Isn't that a glownigger service?
>>108770871It's comfy :-)
>>108770228Is it just some rebranded other service like they did with "their" VPN?
>>108770228I'm not although I'm sure it's better than G-Mail
>>108770807>Fastmailhahaha>As of December 2018, Fastmail and all other Australian companies are subject to the Assistance and Access Bill, which compels them to assist law enforcement in accessing encrypted communications if warranted during an investigation. Fastmail stated that while their services were not "materially affected" since they already complied with warrants per the Telecommunications Act, concerns have been shown by customers over the bill's effects.[20][21]this is the same country that puts you in the dingo hole if you say the word 'loli'.
>>108770228I've used Runbox for years. I don't know what else anyone could ask for. It has everything proton has but it's really cheap, like $20 a year. Also it's in a sane country that takes privacy very seriously.
>>108770922I don't use fastmail for any clandestine purposes, so am not in the slightest bit concerned. Hell, I'm way too old and have too many people depending on me to get involved in illegal shit. Haven't even taken drugs in years. Plus, it was created by one of the OG opera developers (pre-Chinese chromeshittification), and Australians make me laugh. I will continue using it until they're bankrupt, or I'm dead.
>>108770228What's gonna be the domain? If "thundermail.com" then probably no, it'd be way too difficult to spell for elders.
>>108770635Thunderbird is an Email client, Thunder mail is an email provider, you can use Thunder mail inside of Thunderbird.
>>108770846>>108770899I'm really itching to pay for my own email service, Proton has become shit ever since they decided to venture into having suite apps.
Imagine using email in 2026 = imagine using tech from the early 1980s that has absolutely no privacy, security, nor encryption in the bot infested DARPANET virtual landscape of 2000+26
>>108771063I need somewhere to send the spam from the free accounts I create
>>108770922>Update (January 2021)>Upon legal advice, we have moved our process for handling data requests away from the Telecommunications Act and across to the Crimes Act and similar legal instruments. The content in this blog has been left for historical reference, and the intent still stands: we remain unaffected by the AABill/TOLA, as law enforcement agencies can already request information from us through other appropriate, legal ways.
>>108771063>Imagine being a productive member of society and needing to be reached by other productive members of society And not needlessly worrying about whether or not some government agency knows that you're going to meet with Martha and Dave to discuss the quarterly earnings at 9.45 am. Ooooh noooo
>>108770228I wanted to use Thunderbird but I had to give it up since it just doesn't fetch mail. I can look at my phone and see that there's three new emails from more than half an hour ago and Thunderbird still doesn't see them, only after I manually press the button to fetch all new mails. I could understand a minute or two but I don't want to miss some important mails for an hour and changing the time to 1 minute did nothing. It's either broken or that setting is hidden somewhere deep and is horribly configured out of the box.
>>108770228no, I've been using the same email address since the 90s.
>>108771339Did you disabled battery restrictions?
>>108770228Sure. I'll change my normalfag address from Outlook.Proton is for nigger glowies.
>>108770233You even got me for a moment
>>108770881mutt
>>108770380in germany we say sandamäil
>>108770228what happened to Mozilla Thunderbird?
>>108770899hey what mail program are they using? I have my domain and email at ionos and the webmail of ionos looks 100% the same
>>108771302retard sees email as a status symbol. Many such cases
>>108770228>72 $ per year, which is 6 $ per month>it's just hosted stalwartkek.>>108770904Yes. They use Stalwart for email server.>>108771015I've looked up the FAQs and it's thundermail.com or tb.pro or even your own domain.>>108771063Email still works and to this day it's the most successful method of communication over the internet, cry about it.
>>108770228didn't kikezilla say they need MORE than deplatforming?
>>108772350>thunderbirdemail client/program>thundermailemail service
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>>108771042make the jump proton was a shady enterprise from day1https://encryp.ch/blog/disturbing-facts-about-protonmail/
>>108770228Does it still use IMAP to sync? If so then no thanks.
>>108774136but look who's at proton, the king himself
>>108774196>does an email service use IMAPSomebody needs to get on this ASAP
why are people paying for email?
>>108771015ivegot@tb.pro is also available >>108770228no, who wants to be locked into $6/month foreveri'm waiting for someone to use their ai credits to build everything around cloudflare serverless email sender/receiver free-tier like https://github.com/G4brym/email-explorer (i would need a fake imap local server on android to be a translation layer to be 1:1 with regular email)then I will buy a 10 year domain and sail off into the sunset.
>>108770228No, they are going to host all data in the EU. Which is unfortunate, since I'm in the US and every other country hates us now. When I consume Google and Microslop it's one less hop for the three letter agencies to see what I'm up to.
>>108776478Just make an app that loads the site in a WebView? Then you can add integrations depending on what you want.
>>108773190Successfully not private nor secure. Fucking moron
>>108775894I pay 1€ a month to have my data not exist on US and US adjacent servers, seems like a good deal to me
I switched to Vivaldi and it's working greatMade me remember how good the old Opera was.