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litmus-pit-git | 6 months ago
(This is for the author and anyone else) If you are looking for responsive (or even barely responsive) and responsible support responses whenever you need it, weigh your options very carefully about which mail host you want to move to. You might need it once or twice a year, but that might be crucial.
Edit: And if you can help it, and have your own domain, never use a mail host's domain-based email address (no matter how catchy and short that is) because it will be a headache switching away from it if you want to change your host.
giuliomagnifico|6 months ago
litmus-pit-git|6 months ago
But having burnt my fingers couple of times I need to be with a provider who has some sort of "real" and responsive support (and accountable) and that costs money so there's that. For me EU is not a condition, neither is e2ee (as long as it's E at Rest), but I understand it might be for others. I hope mailbox is good for you and unless you need some support it will good. There were no outages or any general things breaking during my usage of many years.
Good luck.
hwj|6 months ago
- cheaper
- unlimited number of subaccounts (e.g. for family members)
- unlimited number of domain names
- support is handled by CEO himself
palata|6 months ago
litmus-pit-git|6 months ago