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21 Feb 2017, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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New Functionalities Imperative for Aged Accounts
I'm a longtime fastmail user and advocate; 13 years on my main account and 5 prior on another.
I've been struggling for a few years now to keep things neat/tidy, and I'm at the stage where efficient maintenance and management is being eclipsed by inefficient functions. I'm considering downgrading my account and moving. I just used Unroll.me in my Gmail account to delete 150K useless emails and unsubscribe from 200+ long-useless senders/newsletters, etc. It took about 15 minutes. Doing the same in fastmail would take half a day. Fastmail really needs to start considering a new class of power tools for maintenance and bulk processing, especially for aged accounts. For example, click-by-click creation of rules and sorting is good, but it's not useful for large-scale, retroactive maintenance. I can't work for a few hours a given morning to create 60 rules. Some requests: -Bulk unsubscribe and cleanup a-la Unroll.me. -Drag-drop dynamic rule creation. I drag an inbox email to a folder and I get a dialog asking if I want to automatically create a matching rule and also move all matching emails -- all at once. -Email-by-sender counts and data use (reporting). -More analytics in general. I REALLY want to stick with fastmail. I need to start seeing a new category of features that support what I think is an emerging use case. Email is a long-matured technology. It is imperative to start engineering functionality that address this time horizon and the complexity of the data and structures users have built up over time. Not only is this necessary, but it is an approach that could really differentiate Fastmail. Last edited by geedee : 24 Feb 2017 at 12:56 AM. |
23 Feb 2017, 11:14 PM | #2 |
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Quite
I agree And when will EMD upgrade this forum software so it's mobile friendly? |
24 Feb 2017, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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25 Feb 2017, 07:57 AM | #5 |
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alternative to this board?
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25 Feb 2017, 01:30 PM | #6 |
The "e" in e-mail
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I do not think moving would be an option and, lack of mobile friendly features notwithstanding, EMD is a pretty good place for the forum.
Moving would initially split the community, even if eventually most became aware of the new forum and moved across. Specifically, while FastMail participation at EMD has been pretty minimal in recent times, it would be nil at a new site. The main reason EMD is still a good place for us is Edwin. He is a tough character with his own ideas, and we may not always agree with him. However, we always know where we stand with him, and we can 100% trust the board policies. Knowing that our privacy is protected and we are not being secretly monetized is important to me, and I think others. Very little spam gets through to the forum, and it is quickly addressed when it does occur. Sure, technical improvements would be nice, but they are only marginal to the forum's overall value. |
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The "e" in e-mail
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It seems as though many people just go nuts when they see anything that includes Google's name, without any attempt to determine the true implications. The information collected by Google Analytics does not allow Google to know who uses EMD. Reviewing https://support.google.com/analytics.../6004245?hl=en might help you to understand the privacy (non) concerns with use of GA. For instance
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