Ben,

I started migrating from Gmail to ProtonMail a few years ago, bought a paid 
plan, and parked my domain with them.

I switched to Fastmail about four months ago, because proton mail does not 
support Mutt, or any email client without their local decryption bridge 
installed (no support for the BSDs).

I still have a proton account, but without my domain there, and on the free 
plan. It’s a recovery address in case anything happens with my domain.

Kevin

On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, at 6:57 PM, Ben Koenig wrote:
> Testing a working around. Father unit noticed some discrepencies with 
> protonmail interop on other mailman lists.
> 
> 
> -Ben
> 
> 
> ------- Original Message -------
> On Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 at 8:55 AM, Ben Koenig 
> <techkoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> > (responding from my gmail account now)
> > 
> > So sure, there are technical nuances that are the underlying cause of this
> > behavior. However, the whole point of a computer is consistent execution of
> > a given policy. Regardless of protonmail's stance on this there are a
> > number of problems with the way they have communicated it, expectations
> > they have set, and even the technical side itself is in question.
> > 
> > Mailing lists are a fact of how email is used. By configuring your server
> > in a way that causes this situation you are effectively disabling support
> > for things like Linux Kernel development (they work through the LKML).
> > Saying that your Secure Email Service can't be used to assist in the
> > development of one of the world's biggest Secure Operating Systems hardly
> > seems like a reasonable business strategy. I'm not a dev or engineer, but I
> > am an expert in Support and this is something that companies need to stop
> > doing. I'm going through their support docs and have yet to find anything
> > stating what I was just told. No FAQ's referencing this or any other
> > warnings that this is not supported.
> > 
> > There is also the double standard that the UI literally knows how to
> > differentiate normal emails from list emails by displaying a message that
> > says "This message is from a mailing list". Ths implies that protonmail
> > does in fact support interop with mailman, despite their support team's
> > claim that they do not. Their website (https://proton.me/mail) also
> > suggests that mailing lists can be used with their service. So why am I now
> > being told that they don't support it?
> > 
> > I pay protonmail SPECIFICALLY for the honesty and support that comes with
> > being a paying customer. I don't complain too harshly about the dumb shit
> > gmail does because it costs me $0 to have gmail. If you don't like what
> > google does - LEAVE. Not only am I considering cancelling my subscription,
> > but I have half a mind to reach out to a lawyer and see if this can be
> > considered false advertising. I really don't care who is to blame for this
> > shit, because upper managers at tech companies need to learn how to keep
> > their entire organization synchronized.
> > 
> > Selling access to a web service isn't just about how it works. It's about
> > setting expectations and building trust. And in this case, a bunch of
> > scientists from CERN just abused my trust and I can either challenge them
> > on a field of facts... or I can "lie back and take it". Since PLUG has
> > several other protonmail users, I suggest they contact support and ask
> > what's up.
> > 
> > -Ben
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 8:22 AM Jason Barbier ja...@corrupted.io wrote:
> > 
> > > I can tell you they are right and wrong, I get protonmail replies from the
> > > list but I had to go monkey around with my spam settings to ensure they
> > > land in my inbox. What they do is have all their spam controls like dmarc
> > > and spf set to hard fail, when your service evaluates the message PLUGs
> > > mail servers are not on the allow list, your servers spam filters do what
> > > they do which for a lot of people its stuff it in the big dev null in the
> > > sky. Now the part where protonmail is wrong is they can't force my servers
> > > to do anything what they do with the info protonmail gives me is still in
> > > my control.
> > > There is little that can be done to fix this, the only real way to fix it
> > > is changing the mailman behavior to send from an address on the plug 
> > > domain
> > > which has its own problems. The only reason that is the only real way is
> > > regardless of protonmail or any other service changing parts of thier spam
> > > controls mailman is still spoofing addresses and will still fail dkim and
> > > other more advanced controls, and it would honestly not be a workable
> > > solution to try and allow list serves to send as your domain. This breaks 
> > > a
> > > lot of the behavior of things like listservs but spammers and advertisers
> > > once again ruin something for everyone
> > > 
> > > On 18 at 08:01 someone claiming to be Ben Koenig said:
> > > 
> > > > Hi all,
> > > > 
> > > > As I've mentioned recently, I've been having trouble receiving emails
> > > > from this list when the sender is using a protonmail.com account. Since
> > > > this appears to be protonmail specific, I contacted their support team,
> > > > provided an example message (with timestamp) and confirmed that this
> > > > was through a mailing list (running Mailman). Here is the response I
> > > > got:
> > > > 
> > > > """
> > > > Hello,
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks for the feedback.
> > > > 
> > > > Please note that sending a message on a behalf of Proton Mail by using
> > > > a third-party service is not allowed, and that's the reason why you
> > > > didn't receive the message.
> > > > 
> > > > We set our system that way in order to protect Proton Mail’s IP
> > > > reputation and ensure all messages sent from Proton Mail are delivered
> > > > to your recipient’s inbox — not their spam folder
> > > > 
> > > > We apologize for not being able to assist you on this matter.
> > > > 
> > > > Kind regards,
> > > > 
> > > > Filip F.
> > > > Customer Support
> > > > Proton Mail
> > > > 
> > > > """
> > > > 
> > > > Obviously I'm not pleased with that response. BUT I faintly recall
> > > > someone else on this list using this particular service once replied to
> > > > one of my emails, but of course I never saw it, just another user's
> > > > reply.
> > > > 
> > > > For any protonmail users on PLUG that do receive this message, can you
> > > > please reply to verify that you did? According to their support team
> > > > under no circumstances should you be seeing this message.
> > > > 
> > > > Given that I likely won't see your response, also send a different
> > > > email (+different subject) to me directly so that I can compare.
> > > > -Ben
> > > 
> > > --
> > > ---
> > > GPG: https://corrupted.io/kusuriya.pub
> 

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