@Tutanota Thanks for messing up everything. Just because I have 2FA and you have crooked logic in organizing the migration, my account is in tuta and my 2fa is on tutanota and I cannot even log in!!
How on earth i can trust your platform when you force such nonsense migration to premium users over night, and then your migration is not correctly designed and it fails?!?!?!!?
I've been using, and paying for a #Tutanota email for over 3 years now. And I think I'm going to give it up.
After 3 years, it's still not possible to use OpenPGP, I have to use a dodgy system and give a password to everyone I want to email who doesn't use Tutanota.
Searching for emails is a pain, a real pain.
It is not possible to use any client other than Tutanota.
I came from #ProtonMail, and changed because their commercial com. became too aggressive for my taste. I may reconsider...
Was macht ihr eigentlich gegen die vielen #Phising E-Mails, die ich über meinen #tutanota-Account bekomme, die eine überfällige #Rechnung für den tutanota-Dienst behaupten.
In den vergangenen 2 Wochen etwa 4 bis 5 E-Mails bekomme, alle brav als #Phising gemeldet, aber scheinbar geht das munter weiter!
All Gmail is forwarded to DuckDuckGo which is then forwarded to Tutanota.
Set Google to delete emails after forwarding to DuckDuckGo, so Gmail will take up no space while I make the transition.
Of course, going forward I will give out only my DuckDuckGo email which will scrub my trackers. Additionally, I learned DuckDuckGo added a BLOCK list, which means, I can DuckDuckGo as an email firewall. 👍
I'm trying to export all my emails from @Tutanota, but guess what, it keeps "crashing" and asks me to report the bug.
Tutanota is no different than any other vendor-lock-in platform. One of the side-effects (read "reasons") that user cannot use any client other than Tuta's is that the only way to export your data is via their own client. Something that conveniently crashes left and right without clear reason or without telling which email is causing the issue.
I am told, Tutanota, is a good e-mail provider, but I can never remember their name (much less pronounce it).
Is it pronounced:
Too ta no ta ?
That said, it is not rememberable. For all the flaws Proton has, which I do not recommend (they'll take your money and run), at least their name is rememberable.
Every day for the past year or so I get an email from #Microsoft from adctr@microsoft.com. It is sent to my Microsoft Outlook #email address to reminds me that once, long ago, I imported a #Google ad campaign into a Microsoft Ads campaign.
I can't turn it off. There's absolutely no way to stop it.
Even if I try to block the message in Microsoft #Outlook, it doesn't work. The message comes, every single day. The same message. It has zero value to me, and I don't want to receive it.
So Microsoft will block emails from domains like #Tutanota, but it chooses NOT to block its own #spam emails, on it own domains, providing no contact or opt out option, and even goes so far to prevent their emails from being blocked by me within Microsoft's own #software apps.
Great customer service there, Microsoft. I guess I will be seeing this email until I die or move to another email provider. Which ever comes first.
I currently read some crime #novels again. Fiction literature. And there are many encounters with police gaining access to someone's (either criminal or victim) #email content, private messages on #SocialMedia, text messages on #phone etc. I wonder if it could be really possible in real world.
Or what would happen if someone use hard disk encryption? Do they have these #data from service providers? Could using encrypted email service like #Protonmail or #Tutanota prevent this? If I understand correctly, emails content is encrypted in rest.
Are regular data deletion, history cleaning and/or disappearing messages (like #signal features) effective for this?
If someone avoid big mainstream services, only niche/encrypted/self-hosted ones are they safe?
Is it possible to become immune to this both via software/service choices and online habits? How to achieve this if so?
I don't want to commit crimes, only become "invincible" :blobcatjoy:
I like #Tutanota (@Tutanota) a lot, but 3 main problems: not being able to use other mail clients. Not being able to search easily in your mails. Not being able to send encrypted mails (using PGP keys for example) to people who don't have Tutanota, in my case, all my contacts.
If the last two problems were solved, there would be no need to be able to use another client, which we cannot do anyway at the moment.
My account with Tutanota seems to be activated. Oddly, I received no notice of my activation, but I was able to confirm it is working by sending an email from Tutanota to Gmail and replying from Gmail to Tutanota.
I don't understand why Tutanota would not notify my account being activated. If I had not decided to check, myself, I would have not known. 🤔
Proton takes a moment to address some concerns, point-by-point, of people comparing it to Tutanota.
This article focuses largely on the encryption, and some misinformation about Protons practices.
I want to switch to a #secure and reliable #email provider. I'm currently using MS 365 Business Basic (or whatever they're calling it these days) and have looked at #ProtonMail and #Tutanota. Unfortunately, it seems the former doesn't allow sending from alias addresses, while the latter doesn't support importing from another provider.