@vincent Where were you experiencing slowness? I’m not knowingly seeing it myself.
@vincent Interesting, I didn’t pull the trigger with Hey. My primary email with with Hover where my main domain is, but recently opened an account with mailbox.org for a newer email address I’m using
@vincent I get that, I looked at it because of those same reasons, but at the end of the day, nothing about my current set up is broken. I do like the security of mailbox.org
Shifting accounts associated with financial institutions and the like to that email address.
@vincent I am reluctantly coming to the same conclusion. I really (really) like using HEY, but I’m realizing that I’m not comfortable putting the most important account I have (my email) into what is essentially a black box service, even if I trust the company behind it. If they had some support of IMAP or even POP3 I might feel differently.
@vincent Strange that they won’t let you use multiple domains under one account for that price. I can see how it can get expensive quickly.
@vincent As I stated in another thread, I too went with Fastmail. The price of Hey is a real pinch point for me. It’s not enough better than my other options right now.
@vincent While I haven’t timed how long it takes me to access email chains, one gripe I have is if I come into an email chain after a number of responses - something that can happen living in Hawaii and working with people in the UK. In such cases there can already be a lot of back and forth before I even wake up, and I sometimes find it difficult to find a response or even miss a response (until another response suggests that I have missed something).
For me it is a minor quibble which does not happen all of the time and won’t see me leaving HEY, but I would like to see something clearer in an email thread.