![]() ![]() We witnessed the birth of a new computer market, and like the 90s era of computing, it generated landfills worth of eWaste. Why? Because in 2012, phones and tablets were basically insecure little toys compared to what they are today. Of course, my 2012 Nexus 7 is more obsolete than an iBook G4 by this point. No, not supporting 7 year old software is not the same as not supporting 7 year old hardware. ![]() This allows users to send mail using our domains from anywhere, for legacy reasons."įrom the final section on. "Fastmail domains have a DMARC policy of none, which means recipient mail servers should report whether the message passes or not, but not change deliverability. Poor data laws and member of the Five Eyes network will probably force me, finally, to switch to a new service (probably Proton mail) at the end of the next yearly renewal :(Įdit: just remembered there's been a couple of incidents with poor security practices, in the past, with fastmail (easy to google) that doesn't look flattering.Īnd I think (?) there's been some issues with spoofed email going around/originated within fastmail's internal network: No issues whatssoever.īut yeah, Australia is not. Been a happy Fastmail customer for years now and it's been smooth sailing the whole time (using custom domains and everything). ![]()
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