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@ohBananaJoe I’m completely conflicted over this. The safe answer is Fastmail but the future answer could be HEY. Still noodling on it.
@jack I’ve decided to move to Fastmail after trying Protonmail for a couple of years. Hey was very interesting to me as a possibility, but the cost, and the limitations you mentioned, made me ultimately decide to go with Fastmail. 👨💻 📬
@jack As much as i dont like to admit it, gmail does everything I need it to. Theirdocument preview feature is something I cant live without.
@JMaxB I’m with you. I’m not in the “email is broken” camp at all. Doesn’t mean that fresh ideas aren’t worth trying, though, and I appreciate what HEY is trying. Let them “rethink” email and maybe the other services will pick up and run with some of the ideas that work.
@jack I tried Hey for awhile. As you say it’s great but I needed more flexibility. Esp. since I have multiple domains and scenarios. I’ve found both migadu.com and mxroute.com excellent. MxRoute has been running a temporary lifetime special for unlimited domains, it’s down to 7 accounts left last I checked. A great deal IMO and very solid service.
@grayareas I love Fastmail and ProtonMail. I’ve had a paid account with Fastmail for years and a free account with Proton for a few years. I paid for ProtonMail a couple of months and I’m using it for my most used domains and Fastmail for my secondary domains.
@pimoore That has become my default first thought pretty much anytime a company advertises something for way less than a well-known competitor. Proton and Tutanota are the exceptions to that (for me at least)