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17 May 2021, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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Alternatives to FastMail and Runbox with custom domains and lots of aliases?
I'm a long-time FastMail and Runbox user (and I intend to stick with them unless something terrible happens to them) but I want to set up a totally unrelated service not connected to my FastMail and Runbox accounts as a sort of backup service on separate servers from FastMail and Runbox. So I need something trustworthy and reliable that lets me set up domains easily, along with lots of aliases.
Also something preferably with a dedicated App on iOS if possible... so that makes this much harder. No app is okay, but not ideal. I don't want to use Microsoft or Google, don't want a one-man shop, prefer offshore (but US server location is okay for this), no crazy crypto on this is needed (but fine if it has it)... but I still want something trustworthy and solid. So what does that leave me with? I feel like I should already have an answer to this from some old discussions here, but I can't find my old notes and things have changed a lot since I last looked into services like this. Any suggestions? |
18 May 2021, 12:17 AM | #2 |
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Hey.com? Not recommending it, just mentioning it as an option.
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18 May 2021, 01:20 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, lpn, but I've tried Hey, and while the theory is good, I've decided to pass on it, based on some issues I had with some of the features (lousy search feature and a few other things), but also considering the chaos that is going on behind the scenes recently. Maybe in a year or two I'll look at them again if they can bounce back. I did like the general idea of it tho.
And technically, I don't believe Hey would qualify for what I'm looking for in this case, since Hey for domains only supports 1 domain AFAIK. But I could be wrong. I need more than one domain. Hey for domains does, however, definitely handle aliases well. But again, I'm not feeling confident in Hey right now due to the recent turmoil there. Last edited by ioneja : 18 May 2021 at 01:27 AM. |
18 May 2021, 03:52 AM | #4 |
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Polarismail (no app) or Zoho?
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18 May 2021, 04:01 AM | #5 |
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Thanks, I'll have to look at those again. Been a while. I think I had an issue with Zoho's privacy policy, which wasn't good the last time I checked it out, but for this, it might be okay. I wish I could find my notes on Polarismail. I swear I've checked them out before, but it's also been a while so I'll look again.
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18 May 2021, 06:07 AM | #6 | |
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18 May 2021, 06:47 AM | #7 |
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riseup.net
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18 May 2021, 07:56 AM | #8 |
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18 May 2021, 09:44 AM | #9 |
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RollerNet, Redpin, Polarismail, Namecheap, Mailbox.org, Tutanota...
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18 May 2021, 10:42 AM | #10 | |
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RollerNet! That's one I had forgotten about, thank you! That's one that had a really great control panel if I recall. Very flexible, sort of like Tuffmail, right? Definitely will check that one again. Will check out Redpin too. Polarismail was in my old notes somewhere, and I just checked it out briefly and it looks promising. I hadn't considered using a service like Namecheap (they're fine as a registrar), but not as an email provider. Will think about it. Thanks again. BTW, I should add that in recent years I've focused on looking into more privacy-oriented email services for my business, so I am very familiar with the usual services like Tutanota, Hushmail, Mailbox.org, ProtonMail, Posteo, StartMail, CTemplar, Mailfence, etc. They all have many positive aspects (and I already use Tutanota and Mailbox.org), but for this specific need, I think I'm looking more at something like Polarismail, Rollernet, Tuffmail, kind of service. Maybe Zoho, but I have to look at their privacy policy again. I might look at Hushmail again too since they do have domain support + lots of aliases, and I don't already have an account with them, so it might cover what I need (even though I don't need the crypto features for this service.) And like I mentioned, I already use FastMail and Runbox. If there was another service out there very close to FastMail or Runbox, that would be ideal. Those two cover the multi-domains and multi-aliases really well. |
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18 May 2021, 08:49 PM | #11 |
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Purelymail.com my dude
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18 May 2021, 09:00 PM | #12 |
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18 May 2021, 10:05 PM | #14 |
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Ah, yes, one-man shop is a problem for me, but I am happy to hear you are happy with it. I will make a note for future reference to check it out again and hopefully it will grow and build up a staff, etc... But I've had too many problems with one-man IT shops in the past, even if they are the best people. Not saying anything negative about specifically Purelymail, I just avoid one-man shops now, even if it were my own family, even if they have the best reviews. Thanks for the heads up on this, and I do hope they grow and are successful though.
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19 May 2021, 01:51 AM | #15 |
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Out of curiosity, why the preference for a dedicated app? Is it so that you can reply from aliases?
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