On 14 Apr 2023, at 7:09, John Doherty wrote:
If you want to leave liquidweb entirely, then you will have to have
the DNS for the domain hosted elsewhere. Fastmail can do that for you
or you could choose another DNS provider.
I don’t remember whether I got my staxman.net domain (later supplant
On Fri 2023-04-14 04:58 AM MDT -0600, wrote:
A very naive question: I’m currently using a domain name
(k...@kenpope.com) for my MailMate mail. I want to continue to use
that name when I move to Fastmail. If I open an account at Fastmail
with that domain name, won’t it close/end the account
On 14 Apr 2023, at 12:58, Ken Pope wrote:
Thank you for the detailed, helpful instructions on how to move from
my current dedicated server to Fastmail while continuing to use
MailMate.
A very naive question: I’m currently using a domain name
(k...@kenpope.com) for my MailMate mail. I want t
Thank you for the detailed, helpful instructions on how to move from my
current dedicated server to Fastmail while continuing to use MailMate.
A very naive question: I’m currently using a domain name
(k...@kenpope.com) for my MailMate mail. I want to continue to use that
name when I move to F
On 13 Apr 2023, at 22:05, Ken Pope wrote:
What would you recommend as the *easiest* way for someone with little
computer competence to transfer my current MM store of emails &
folders into Fastmail so that they will be available should I use the
web to access my Fastmail account via the web fr
On 13 Apr 2023, at 13:05, Ken Pope wrote:
Two or three of the online review services that review different email
providers had two general concerns about Fastmail (aside from privacy,
which I’m aware of): (a) service outages, & (b) occasional lag times
of 3,4, or even up to 7 hours before a re
Have you tried Fastmail, especially if you are using 1password, it can
create masked email addresses (disposable email addresses)
I used that for over 2 years, never fail
On 14 Apr 2023, at 6:05, Ken Pope wrote:
Thank you all once again for the continuing stream of helpful info. I
carefully
On Thu 2023-04-13 02:05 PM MDT -0600, wrote:
What would you recommend as the *easiest* way for someone with little
computer competence to transfer my current MM store of emails &
folders into Fastmail so that they will be available should I use the
web to access my Fastmail account via the we
Ken,
My Fastmail experience has been superb for probably close to 10 years.
When I migrated old email in (like Robert Cutler, for the sake of
stopping running my own mail server in the basement), it was just a
matter — in Mailmate — of dragging the folders from the old server
over to the Fast
Thank you all once again for the continuing stream of helpful info. I
carefully researched each of the email service providers you suggested,
and the one that comes closest to fitting my needs, capabilities, and
budget is a paid account from Fastmail, which, perhaps not
coincidentally, was rec
On 12 Apr 2023, at 11:25, Maurice Mines wrote:
Hi you might try talking to Hover at 866-731-6556 they due domains
and email boxs together.
When I was shopping for a new domain registrar a couple of years ago
(before GoDaddy forced my hand, as I related recently), I checked out
Hover. At
Yep, same. Shifted to Fastmail (from using Google services) about 18
months ago, its worked perfectly. Highly recommend it.
cheers
Simon
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Simon Kaplan
si...@kaplan.id.au
+61 411 511 122
“Succass is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to
continue that counts.” (Winston Chu
I Ken,
Although I still have some address’s on Gmail (only because I have not
had time to move them all) I cannot speak highly enough of Fastmail.
The only issue I have with Fastmail is that I have always been a heavy
user of TAGS in MailMate. Fastmail has a limit on how many tags (i.e.
how
I concur with John completely.
I had run my own mail server since 1994-95 — starting on a Mac SE (!), then for
about 12-13 years on a Mac Quadra 950, and finally on an Xserve starting
sometime around 2007-2008.
While it was a lot of fun and didn’t take a lot of my time to administer once
every
Hi Ken,
You can check out my company for domains and email. I do provide large
and small domains with hosting service. Let me know off list. I also use
M-M and appreciate their product offering.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: infotechworksprocom
W: http://techworkspro.co
I switched to fastmail after 15 or 16 years of hosting my own mail
server.
I've been really happy with them. Migrating all my old mail was a snap
and happened much more quickly than I expected. They also have
MailMate-specific setup instructions, so they are MailMate-friendly at
least to that
Hi you might try talking to Hover at 866-731-6556 they due domains and
email boxs together. For one yearllly price. I hope that heps you and enny
one els who may need this info.
Sent from my iPhone.
Email, maur...@maurice-amines.com
text number 661-868-9647.
Fox, no 661-449-3746.
Hi Ken,
I missed you previous thread, but I would recommend Migadu.
Generous storage, and doesn’t limit on addresses/mailboxes.
Bills itself as standards based IMAP, and prefers plain text email (like us
mailmate users!). Their support is great too.
I moved across 100GB using IMAPsync (command
Ken Pope wrote (at 10:55 AM on Wednesday, April 12, 2023):
> Part of Plan B includes finding a good, secure email provider that (a) will
> accept my domain name, (b) plays well with Mail Mate, (c) will allow me to
> import my current array of emails, & (d) allows sufficient storage (e.g.,
> Sta
*Thanks* for the continued stream of great info.
My plan to move to a much cheaper dedicated server crashed when I
discovered that a much cheaper dedicated server couldn’t deliver what
I needed.
Part of Plan B includes finding a good, secure email provider that (a)
will accept my domain name
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