• Ray1992xD
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    20618 days ago

    No matter how much I hate Mozilla’s new path, companies like this challenging big tech are bold and have a lot of courage. If I set aside my personal op opinions about Mozilla, I actually admire them for this. They can actually dent big tech with funding from big tech itself.

    • @0x0@programming.dev
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      -5618 days ago

      It’s a saturated market and email is starting to disappear (it’ll take years, but the signs are there).
      They’d be better using it on the browser and ditching other products.

      • @moitoi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3218 days ago

        Email won’t disappear sooner or later. It’s a huge part of communication between companies, nonprofit, state, etc. It may be less between people or with consumers. But, it still is widely use otherwise.

      • Lka1988
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        718 days ago

        email is starting to disappear

        The fuck it is lol, do you have any idea how much email is used in literally everything? How old are you?

      • @scratchee@feddit.uk
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        7118 days ago

        Email isn’t going anywhere. It’s the ipv4 of communication. You can list 100 things bad about it and none of it matters, too many things are now built on top of it, no competitor can possibly have a chance without first reimplementing email, and then they’re just adding extensions which everyone else ignores, and email continues.

        The more plausible threat to email is that it gets siloed into the top 5 or 6 providers and everyone else gets filtered out as spam (ie you need gmail, hotmail, etc or your emails will never reach anyone)

      • Kualdir
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        1918 days ago

        Any business2business or consumer2business communication will likely still happen over email for a very long time

      • @1984@lemmy.today
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        4718 days ago

        No its never going to disappear. If you are referring to people using slack and chat apps, those are locked in walled gardens where your messages cant ever leave.

        Email can be moved anywhere easily.

        • chaosCruiser
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          1718 days ago

          On top of that, people still use email to sign up for these gardens. Technically, you could use your phone number too. I wonder how far could you take this idea of living completely without email.

          Job applications, and several other sign ins still depend on email, so that’s going to be a bit of a hitch.

        • @0x0@programming.dev
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          -1518 days ago

          It’s insecure by default and Kids These Days™ prefer messaging apps, which have boomed in the last decade.
          Time will tell.

          • @JustAnotherKay@lemmy.world
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            1218 days ago

            What do you make of the use of email in the business world? You’re right that quite a bit of that has turned into instant messaging as well, ie I text my boss instead of sending them mail but it definitely feels like that’s going away a lot slower if not expanding

    • Cethin
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      3118 days ago

      For now, they’re better than Google. I have some bad opinions about them, but anything better than Google competing with Google is an improvement.

    • @danc4498@lemmy.world
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      6818 days ago

      I keep hearing a lot of negative comments about Mozilla lately. I’m wondering if this move is more in line with then just turning into another google rather than disrupting the marketplace.

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        yes but this takes time. its great to have alternatives in the meantime.

        • @mke@programming.dev
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          If they’re user funded, their incentives are fundamentally different from Google’s. Even thinking as a business, it makes no sense to enshittify the way Google does. It’s a different choice, even if it’s not the choice you wanted.

  • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    1618 days ago

    Here’s what I want… I leave a computer on at home and it checks my email. I get emails from it at my phone. No setup. Make it work like Sinkthing used to work. I don’t want cloud anything. Fucking backup nightmare where my shit ends up kidnapped by a company for monthly ransom.

  • @Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    417 days ago

    Sounded great until the “assist” ai feature. I friggin hate Gemini in gmail so any other kind of ai is an automatic nogo for me

  • @gamer@lemm.ee
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    Lol sure destroy all the trust with your users THEN launch an email service. Hard pass fro me.

    I guarantee you they’re already planning to train an LLM on everybody’s emails, or at least sell them to AI companies doing training.

  • @commander@lemmy.world
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    717 days ago

    I’d consider it. If they host things outside of the US/start moving operations overseas, it’d be a lot more interesting. I sub to Proton for email, VPN, and drive support. Still hoping someday for proper Linux drive support so Mozilla/Thunderbird can target that

  • Dr. Moose
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    Yet thunderbird still can’t single click open an email in a new window. If I recall correctly the request has been filed in 2014 or smt 💀

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        Nope, still requires double click.

        It’s almost like you didn’t read my comment and went straight to angry. This has been suggested for years with 0 response from Thunderbird team and there’s no way to extend it without forking and patching everything yourself.

        • @dbbljack@lemmy.world
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          115 days ago

          If you’ve done nothing but complain for 14 years then I’m glad you still have to double click.

          • Dr. Moose
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            115 days ago

            Lmao sure buddy i should have forked a web browser, learn their front end and patched everything myself! Ir you know fuck right off to a billion other email clients that don’t ship literally the most complex piece of software in the world with it 🙄

  • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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    8518 days ago

    If this works out it might be a nice place to migrate to away from my self-hosted e-mail provided they eventually let you bring your own domain. Just sucks that e-mail is essentially the most secure thing you need to have since compromising that can compromise every account attached to the e-mail. That’s a lot of trust you need to instill in your e-mail host.

    • Photuris
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      1218 days ago

      I have fond memories of self-hosting a qmail setup for a long time, then eventually migrating to a postfix configuration, back in the day.

      Keeping up with spam filtering finally did me in.

      • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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        318 days ago

        The spam filtering is painful. I kinda work around it by giving a unique e-mail for everything and of one starts getting spammed I just rid of that e-mail. Tends to give you advance warning of data breaches too since you’ll start seeing the spam come in before the announcement.

        • @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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          518 days ago

          I meant hosting wise, at home or using a VPS? How did you get a fixed IP/ what are you using for a proxy?

          • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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            218 days ago

            It’s a colocated server. I provided the physical server and they put it into a rack in a datacenter with power and networking (static IP).

            • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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              118 days ago

              Eh it depends. I’m fortunate enough to be in a good IP block so I don’t get my e-mails dropped purely on that. It’s been a good learning experience and I’ve leaned on my own server a number of times for troubleshooting at work since I can see the whole mail flow. The only problem I have is the free Outlook/Hotmail will not accept my e-mails. Everybody else seems fine. All that said, I don’t host anybody else’s e-mail so I haven’t had any spam come out of my IP, and I would never in a million years host e-mail for a customer.

          • @ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml
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            318 days ago

            VPS, I wouldn’t run a mail server from my home network. If you go with mailinabox you don’t need to set up a proxy, it’s pretty simple.

  • @KingDingbat@lemmy.world
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    1518 days ago

    I have a 20ish year old history in my Gmail account organized in labels and all that. I wonder if it will be viable to migrate?

    • @TheEntity@lemmy.world
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      3118 days ago

      Considering labels are very non-standard, which caused trouble over IMAP since forever, I wouldn’t count on that part.

      • @Scrollone@feddit.it
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        618 days ago

        Labels are displayed as folders on IMAP, which means that a single message could appear in multiple folders. Are there any other problems you’re talking about?

        • @TheEntity@lemmy.world
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          618 days ago

          One of the problems that annoyed me in the past is the complexity and ambiguity of deleting an email over IMAP. Depending on whether it’s the last label of the deleted email, deleting an email from a label’s directory either removes a label from this email, or actually deletes the email.

    • @dustyData@lemmy.world
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      518 days ago

      Please archive shit. It’s OK to save old data, but not on the service. There are ways. Even banks, the most obsessive and legally strapped data hoarders keep their 5+ year old data in deep cold storage, away from the active services. 99.9^% of information that old won’t be looked at by anyone.

      • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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        118 days ago

        Not true.

        It’s much easier to keep old data in active storage where it can be classified, searched, and have retention/deletion policies applied. Moving it elsewhere makes it more likely you’ll just hang onto it forever while not using it at all.

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          When was the last time you had to find a 20 year old email? Share your anecdotes.

          Edit: I’m not being snarky, there are legitimate and more functional solutions.

          • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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            318 days ago

            I don’t disagree that you should set up retention policies to delete old email, I disagree that you should remove old emails from primary service/storage.

            I actually did need a 15 year old email a few months ago. I don’t recall what I needed, but I then set up a retention policy to delete old stuff.

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              Why not having an archive of exclusively warranties? Emails can be downloaded, indexed and compressed. I agree on keeping archives of old stuff. But emails used as cloud drives are a huge problem for IT and security reasons. A legal folder is better and facilitates backup, encryption and much more accessibility.

              • @Lemming6969@lemmy.world
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                118 days ago

                So you don’t really want to archive in the technical sense, you want it offline for security, which is valid but extremely inconvenient for regular end users.

    • @mke@programming.dev
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      Yes, sort of. Thundermail addresses, apparently, or bring your own. From the linked article you’re commenting on:

      Users can send and receive email using new Thundermail accounts they sign up for. The service will also allow using your own custom domain (e.g. your.name@yourdomain.com).

      • @buddascrayon@lemmy.world
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        You have always been able to use your own domain email with Thunderbird. The big news here is the fact that they are launching not only a web based mail service a la Thunderbird but also providing an email server for addresses of [yourchosenname]@thundermail.com. which is gonna be pretty great.

        • @lud@lemm.ee
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          I assume they mean that you can use your own domain with their email server.

          I.e point your MX records to them.

          Of course you always could use your own domain in their email client. It would be a pretty shitty email client otherwise.

        • Geetnerd
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          117 days ago

          Yeah, but the Thunderbird client… ain’t great.

          And yes, I’m a Linux nerd since 2003. Thunderbird’s client sucks.

          That said, I hope this is successful.

          • @imvii@lemmy.ca
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            I’ve been using Thunderbird for email for years. I use it with some SMTP servers on shared hosting platforms, a yahoo account and a few gmail accounts - one with calendars. I don’t have any problems with it. Runs stable, doesn’t crash or do weird things. My only complaint would be search is a little clunky, but it works.

            I had to use Outlook client for year at another job and that client was hot garbage.

            • @Patch@feddit.uk
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              Depends what you’re after. I’m a Thunderbird user, but if user friendliness is the aim then Geary is quite good.

            • Geetnerd
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              217 days ago

              For Linux, I can’t think of another user side client. I use web based.

              So, I’m happy to see Mozilla get into that arena.

          • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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            Whats wrong with the thunderbird client.

            Even when I was on windows back on XP I used it. Never had a problem with it or its functionality, personally.

            • Geetnerd
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              Nerds like us can figure it out.

              But it’s hardly user friendly. I’m not going to get into the minutiae, but Joe Blow could probably get it to fetch, and send, but the user interface options like font size, etc., blows. Typical nerd “It’s good enough for me, RTFM, losers.”

              And I’m too old to fuck with things for fun. I want it to just work, and I’m not paying Apple prices for that, or supporting Microsoft’s eventual SaaS subscription model, which WILL eventually happen.

  • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    Doesn’t like 90% of Mozilla’s funding come from Google? At least expanding their paid services could be seen as trying to turn that around.

    • Sips'
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      From my understanding thunbird is somewhat separated from this. From the article linked by OP it says:

      What’s crystal clear is that Thunderbird’s ever-increasing donation revenue (currently its sole source of income) is allowing for some explosive growth that’s long overdue. To add some context to this, Thunderbird received $2.8 million in donation revenue during 2021. Two years later, in 2023, it received $8.6 million in donations. I’m told that total financial contributions for 2024 were even higher, though the final amount hasn’t been officially released.

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        I should donate again. As someone who still depends on gmail, I keep forgetting how annoying it was to get ads every time I refreshed my inbox, before I switched to their app. Glad things seem to be working out.

        • Sips'
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          It is extremely easy to switch email providers these days. I’d suggest start by setting up a forwarded mail box between Gmail and whatever new mail provider you choose. Then slowly but surely start using the new email address instead of Gmail and change the most important accounts to the new one.

  • Geetnerd
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    I’m listening…

    But how is a small non-profit going to afford a free email service? Ads in every email?

    • RachelOP
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      Based on what I’ve seen in their forums it will be a paid service. I think it will be free at first for beta testers but I assume they are targeting people who currently use services like Proton.

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    welp I signed up for the waitlist.

    I’ll use it for a disposable email at first, and if it endures and does well I’ll move my main shit off to it.

  • Tea
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    Out of all the articles and the official release announcement, you could share, you shared forbes which violate people privacy.

    Why?