« encrypted “emails” within Tuta, which cannot extend beyond their walled garden, are not really emails at all: they are encrypted messages using a proprietary format »
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.
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.
Tuta, PeerTube is an open source video platform that is a YouTube alternative.
Please provide a PeerTube option for people that do not want to support Google.
PeerTube has a feature that allows you to automatically import all the content from your YouTube channel and also synchronize the channels so that when a new video is published to YouTube it is automatically published to #PeerTube.
Hallo @Tutanota Ich habe mal eine Frage was die Kalenderfunktion angeht. Wie ist eure Meinung dazu, die Kalenderfunktion zu erweitern, so dass z.B. ein bestehender Kalender aus einer #Nextcloud eingebunden werden kann?
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.
@Tutanota I did some experiments: when a folder goes as sub-folder of another one, you show it with an extra '.' in the beginning, and if the user follows the dots they will lead to the parent folder, but here is the catch: My trash folder is empty and yet I can all my deleted folders from 4 days ago. More interesting is that I can "move" emails to those subfolders! subfolders that were already deleted days ago, and trash was emptied same day.
@Mehrad@Tutanota
TUTA FOLDER DELETION 1/5:
A folder that is deleted containing at least one message is moved to a Trash subfolder, selecting "Clear folder" to permanently delete individual messages in the Trash folder does not affect the subfolders.
When a folder is deleted and moved to a Trash subfolder, the Trash icon changes and a plus sign appears in the lower right portion of the icon.
@Mehrad@Tutanota
TUTA FOLDER DELETION 2/5:
Select the Trash icon with a plus sign and a list of subfolders will appear, permanently delete a folder by selecting the ellipsis icon to the right of the folder name and then select Delete.
@Mehrad@Tutanota
TUTA FOLDER DELETION 3/5:
This will remove the subfolder from Trash and the list of folders where a message can be moved to, this is where you were seeing folders appear that you thought were permanently deleted. The dot at the beginning of the folder name indicates it is a subfolder, in this instance it appears to be a subfolder of Trash.
@Mehrad@Tutanota
TUTA FOLDER DELETION 4/5:
Folders that have been deleted and moved to a Trash subfolder will appear in the list of folders where a message can be moved to with a dot in front of the folder name and appear directly below the Trash folder. Messages can be moved to these subfolders.
@Mehrad@Tutanota
TUTA FOLDER DELETION 5/5:
Folders and subfolders that have not been deleted will appear in the list of folders where a message can be moved to and appear directly below the Spam folder. A subfolder will have a dot(s) at the beginning of the folder name.
Permanently deleting a folder containing at least one message is a two step process.
@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?!?!?!!?
@arran
I also have custom domain and god knows what a mess is awaiting behind this login page. I already sent @Tutanota support and email with enough details and screenshot but it has been well over an hour and I have not even got confirmation email that they have received my ticket!!
Very unprofessional and very unreliable. I pay premium money to get reliable service and premium support. So far I've got booted from my mailbox and bunch of invoices!
@arran@tulpa
Just to update you all, 5 minutes ago I finally received an email from a person named "Jim" from @Tutanota in which they had the audacity to:
not apologizing for the "inconvenience" they have caused
not asking further information to investigate the issue and the potential bug
deflecting from addressing the actual issue
😡
Yes, Tutanota's paid premium customer support takes 7 days even when your access is cut to your mailbox.
Seid ihr in München und ist euer Internetanbieter m-net? Wenn ja, könnt ihr tutanota.com oder tuta.com zugreifen? Seit der Umbenennung heute funktioniert meine Email mit WLAN nicht 🙃 @Tutanota #München#Muenchen#Tutanota#mnet