[EdLUG] Recommendation request: email service

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Wed Jul 17 16:57:15 UTC 2019


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17 Jul 2019, 17:42 by azmodie at gmail.com:

> Have you thought about librem.one email and tools. 
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> "Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak."  -- some bright spark
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> On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 at 15:45, Dick Bain <> dick.bain at gmail.com <mailto:dick.bain at gmail.com>> > wrote:
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>> There is ProtonMail.com which I use for my personal email account, encryption and a decent webmail interface
>> Dick
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>> On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 at 14:31, Thomas Kluyver <>> thomas at kluyver.me.uk <mailto:thomas at kluyver.me.uk>>> > wrote:
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>>> On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, at 1:36 PM, Tai Kedzierski wrote:
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>>>> Wondering if anybody has tried (and somewhat tested?) any email providers as alternative to Gmail?
>>>>
>>>> The main reason I'm still on Gmail is because of their excellent spam filtering, functionality of which is of importance to me. The other features like labelling/tagging and search are of less importance.
>>>>
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>>> I use Fastmail (>>> https://www.fastmail.com/ <https://www.fastmail.com/>>>>  - $5/month), although I haven't managed to fully move away from Gmail either.
>>>
>>> Privacy isn't the central focus in the same way as it is for many of the providers on that list - e.g. they can process your unencrypted mail for things like training the shared spam filter. But there's no advertising, and I largely trust them to take privacy and security seriously.
>>>
>>> The spam filter works pretty well, in my experience: a few more slip through than on Gmail, but I think I've seen more false positives in my spam folder on Gmail. There's a pretty nice webmail interface, support for all the relevant standard protocols, and they've been driving the development of JMAP, a new JSON-based protocol designed to replace IMAP.
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>>> Thomas
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>> www.swlug.org <http://www.swlug.org>>>   is a good place to go ;-)
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