Trying to de-google and looking for an alternative to Gmail.

Don’t mind if it’s a paid service if it’s robust.

  • Myro
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    1 year ago

    Paid Fastmail User here since around half a year. Did extensive research on what provider to use and trialed fastmail for four weeks before buying. I went for a 3 year period. Fastmail has a fantastic set of features.

    There are providers that are focused more on privacy (e.g. PGP. encryption, not being based in Australia) but that was not my top priority.

    I have created a lengthy guide as part of my transition: I published the Markdown file to Fastmail at this link (it is a text file). As it was initially written just for myself, the format might not be very readable :)

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      1 year ago

      Can you send me that to me too please? Do I have to give you my email?

    • Ryan
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      1 year ago

      Fastmail

      What’s the spam control like with Fastmail? I tend to get quite a bit and Gmail’s been the only half-decent one so far about stopping it from ever reaching the inbox but I’m considering moving from Google Workspace.

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        1 year ago

        FastMail user for 7+ years. Their spam filtering is good. I hardly get any and my email address is 20+ years old and have been used in public plenty.

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        1 year ago

        @Myro@lemm.ee @sunbeam60@lemmy.one Thanks for the information both of you. I realised my Google Workspace subscription lapses in a week so I’ve signed up for a trial of Fastmail and really liking it so far. 😀

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        1 year ago

        As my app posted the reply as a top comment, here it is again:

        One important thing to take note of is: “Once your personal database has seen more than 200 spam and 200 non-spam emails, we automatically start using it to filter your incoming mail.” This means, before you have received 200 spam emails (or marked them as such), the filter is going to perform significantly worse.

        Personally, initially it was pretty bad compared to Gmail. However, it significantly improved over time. One thing that helps are masked emails (fantastic) - an email you can create, or is even created automatically for you, and then enter at dubious websites. If you get spam, you can simply block the whole email or fine tune it.