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The internet is available in more places every day, from subways to aeroplanes. But it’s still not universal, and it always seems to disappear at the most inopportune time. The overwhelmed mobile network cuts out just when you need that concert ticket. You realise you don’t have the address of your hotel just after landing in a country with no roaming agreement.| Fastmail Blog
Your inbox is the key to almost everything you do online. No wonder scammers keep showing up| Fastmail Blog
Today we released another significant update to the Fastmail web and mobile apps, introducing more beautiful theming and faster navigation on desktop, plus a powerful new search tool to help you find the email you’re looking for.| Fastmail Blog
At Fastmail one of our values is “we are a good internet citizen”. A key driving principle behind our work on JMAP is our commitment to keeping email open, and not just another proprietary messaging platform.| Fastmail Blog
Privacy fatigue is a real feeling — here’s how to make it manageable| Fastmail Blog
I wrote back in December about my ideas for a new skiplist based database format for the Cyrus IMAP server.| Fastmail Blog
Today we’re launching a new look for your inbox, in both our webmail and mobile apps. Familiar but refined, the message list is now cleaner and more focused. Avatars help quickly identify who’s in the conversation, and one-click hover actions let you easily archive or delete.| Fastmail Blog
Today, on International Email Day, I’m taking a moment to appreciate the communication tool many of us use and rely on every day. At Fastmail, email isn’t just our business – it’s our passion. The team and I believe email deserves recognition as one of the digital age’s most powerful, flexible, and lasting technologies.| Fastmail Blog
I don’t usually like to call out the bad behaviour of specific companies, but the egregious mis-design and lack of acknowledging it justify this case.| Fastmail Blog
As one of Fastmail’s customer support agents, part of my job is making sure that our customers are well-informed about rising trends in fraud so that they can be sure to steer clear of them. While our customers tend to be tech-savvy enough to spot the average scam email from a mile away, online scammers grow increasingly more sophisticated every year.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twenty-fourth and final post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 23: Ten years of JMAP. Thanks for reading, see you again next year.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twenty-third post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 22: Why we use our own hardware at Fastmail. The final post is Dec 24: Twenty five years of Fastmail.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twenty-second post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 21: Fastmail in a box. The next post is Dec 23: Ten years of JMAP.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twenty-first post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 20: How Fastmail uses Fastmail!. The next post is Dec 22: Why we use our own hardware at Fastmail.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twentieth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 19: Building offline: mail storage. The next post is Dec 21: Fastmail in a box.| Fastmail Blog
This is the nineteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 18: Building offline: syncing changes back to the server. The next post is Dec 20: How Fastmail uses Fastmail!.| Fastmail Blog
This is the eighteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 17: Building offline: general architecture. The next post is Dec 19: Building offline: mail storage.| Fastmail Blog
This is the seventeenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 16: Offline support now in public beta. The next post is Dec 18: Building offline: syncing changes back to the server.| Fastmail Blog
This is the sixteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 15: Platform Team working agreement. The next post is Dec 17: Building offline: general architecture.| Fastmail Blog
This is the fifteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 14: On-call systems. The next post is Dec 16: Offline support now in public beta.| Fastmail Blog
This is the fourteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 13: It’s knot DNS. There’s no way it’s DNS. It is DNS! The next post is Dec 15: Platform Team working agreement.| Fastmail Blog
This is the thirteenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 12: Following the Sun. The next post is Dec 14: On-call systems.| Fastmail Blog
This is the twelfth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 11: Meet the team—Marc. The next post is Dec 13: It’s knot DNS. There’s no way it’s DNS. It is DNS!.| Fastmail Blog
This is the eleventh post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 10: Sunsetting Pobox. The next post is Dec 12: Following the Sun.| Fastmail Blog
This is the tenth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 9: Building a blog. The next post is Dec 11: Meet the team—Marc.| Fastmail Blog
This is the ninth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 8: Guiding principles. The next post is Dec 10: Sunsetting Pobox.| Fastmail Blog
This is the eighth post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 7: Revision of the core email specifications. The next post is Dec 9: Building a blog.| Fastmail Blog
This is the seventh post in the Fastmail Advent 2024 series. The previous post was Dec 6: Twoskip and more. The next post is Dec 8: Guiding principles.| Fastmail Blog
What happens when a mysterious bug causes all your tests to fail once or twice a week? We try to solve these mysteries, even if it takes a year.| Fastmail