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2 Jan 2021, 03:49 PM | #1 |
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uptime and deliverability of some email providers
When looking at my other thread I realized that perhaps the uptime and deliverability are the most important. Now I am asking whether anyone has experience with the following less discussed providers in terms of uptime and deliverability:
If anyone knows of any peculiarities of these providers, please share them. For example Polarismail seems to require the 2FA password added after the account one even for IMAP, which would make it hard to use email clients as the 2FA password changes frequently (other providers use separate passwords for IMAP only that can't be used for web login and account management). |
4 Jan 2021, 10:12 PM | #2 |
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I don't know about others, but I have had positive experience with Mailo
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5 Jan 2021, 12:06 AM | #3 |
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I've looked at PolarisMail and Soverin.net only briefly so I can't fairly comment on your areas of concern, but at some point I want to take a deeper look, they both seem promising to me for different reasons. If folks have experience with those two, I'm also interested.
I have come to like Mailfence.com over time -- I currently have an account there (which I originally got for testing encryption services) and initially I was frustrated with them (some things are just not as polished as I would like), but over time my opinion shifted to be more positive. I have not had delivery issues so far, and it's been reliable in terms of uptime, although I don't use it as much as other services so YMMV. I like their privacy policy compared to many other services, improved jurisdiction over US-based services, and encryption features (both OpenPGP and password-based with expiration which comes in handy) so it can cover a lot of situations. I do not use it with custom domains, so I can't say how well that works. I have had some minor issues with their webmail interface and message threading though, but in all fairness some webmail just doesn't handle threads as well as other services. Perhaps with time it will get better. You can disable threading so it's not a huge concern compared to other issues, but I wish they would refine it. Overall Mailfence is pretty good IMO. Higher marks than many other services especially with regard to privacy and encryption options. |
5 Jan 2021, 04:44 PM | #4 |
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All standard (IMAP/SMTP) protocols are supported, even EAS. Not just that, they also offer a cloud storage depending on the pack you choose which supports WebDAV. Calendar and Contacts sync are supported through CalDAV/CardDAV/EAS. Their support could be a little laid back and you may have to be persistent at times, but the need to contact them has been minimal. Overall, I am happy with them. Other service that use is MX Route and I don't need to say much about Jarland's service which is awesome Hope this helps. |
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