jack
jack

Iโ€™ve solved my HEY vs Fastmail dilemma by not solving it at all: copingmechanism.com/2021/hey-โ€ฆ

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@maique probably the 40/year plan

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@maique I've been using them since the start of 2014 ๐Ÿ˜…

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jack
jack

@ohBananaJoe Maybe, but at the rate I'm going it won't last long! :)

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jack
jack

@pimoore I'm planning to continue forwarding from Fastmail to HEY and using my @baty.net address for everything. I've no plans for the @hey.com address but it's there if I find a use for it, I suppose. This has been smooth ever since they added the ability to SMTP forward from my baty.net address right from HEY.

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jack
jack

@maique I'm not sure which is the best route, honestly. I'll be watching HEY for Domains features over the coming months. Who knows, they might add something I can't live without :). The biggest thing that made me stick with Fastmail too is that my wife isn't interested in "learning a whole new email thingy" and it's also much cheaper adding her to Fastmail than to HEY. So for now, it's both.

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Ron
Ron

@jack I'd be very interested in reading your thoughts about your Remarkable at some point. I doubt anyone else here has as much experience with alternative tools as you do. Of course skip any definitive conclusions, as we know you might change those at any time. ๐Ÿ˜

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manton
manton

@jack This is what Iโ€™ve been trying too. Reading your post kind of confirms my hunch that itโ€™s best for me to keep both. More money but more flexibility, e.g. I could use Hey for M.b without requiring @jean to also switch.

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rom
rom

@manton @maique @Ron @jack @ohBananaJoe @hjertnes @pimoore @Burk interesting conversation. I have tried Hey but decided to stick with FastMail for another year. I did, however, subscribe to SimpleLogin.Io with custom domains that forwards to FastMail. What makes this great is that you can send from the aliases you create on the fly while hiding your FastMail email address.

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MereCivilian
MereCivilian

@rom @manton @maique @Ron @jack @ohBananaJoe @hjertnes @pimoore @Burk

I am also using simplelogin. its really was the onky option for my family where we all want to use a different service with our custom domain. merecivilian.com/simplelog...

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rom
rom

@MereCivilian It is a great service. I could self-host, but decided to support the dev. :)

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MereCivilian
MereCivilian

@rom for $30, its not worth the hassle. excellent value

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jack
jack

@rom @MereCivilian SimpleLogin is an interesting approach that could come in handy, thanks!

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skalnik
skalnik

@jack This is actually a great idea. I saw Hey for Domains and was like "Maybe time to finally try it" not realizing they had SMTP/Forwarding. Imma try that out, thank you!

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rom
rom

@pimoore @merecivilian hope you like it. :)

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rom
rom

@jack @merecivilian yeah - it is a way to hide your real email address and have really unique aliases per site/service. What is even better is that you can reply with the alias as FROM email address. Can't do that with the "+" technique.

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MereCivilian
MereCivilian

@pimoore there are some minor inconvenience with SimpleLogin which I have detailed in my blogpost. May be of use to you.

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rom
rom

@pimoore @jack @merecivilian no catch! haha. :)

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