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except for the AI shit that I don't know why Mozilla-affiliated services are pushing through, from the Thunderbird perspective I'd say this announcement is the most coherent and hopeful that has been produced for several years related to Mozilla products thunderbird.topicbox.com/group

however if it means they'll essentially lock out people from using Thunderbird with their emails from other services, it's completely unnecessary and shortsighted

thunderbird.topicbox.comTopicbox

I said it before on Mastodon. I'm reposting this again. Comparing #DeltaChat and #Matrix together, if you want hassle free and consistent messenger for private #E2EE chats, don't go for Matrix. DeltaChat is way better.

However, if you want something like a public forum, or a public chatroom, don't go for DeltaChat. Matrix is way better suited for that. And DeltaChat does not support public groups at all. In DeltaChat groups, there is no admin or moderator and everyone have got permission to remove or add the others.

I think I have to write a longer post on my personal blog about these two, comparing them together.

PS: Another Matrix encryption bug few minutes ago triggered repost of this.

Useful service to "test" the "quality" of your sent mails:
mail-tester.com/

"We needed a cheap, simple and efficient way to quickly test the quality of our own newsletters.

We simply built on our own tool. Now we're sharing it for free via our web-interface and enable you to include our tests in your own app and whitelist our service by creating an account."

@beasts do you know it? ;)

www.mail-tester.comNewsletters spam test by mail-tester.commail-tester.com is a free online service that allows you to test your emails for Spam, Malformed Content and Mail Server Configuration problems

Bei #GMX gibt es die "Fun-Domains": man kann sich kostenlos bis zu 20 Email-Adressen bei sehr schrägen Domains anlegen (z.B. partyheld.de). Das nutze ich, wenn ich eine eigene anonyme Adresse für eine Webseite haben möchte.

Bei #Posteo fehlt mir sowas: es gibt zwar die Plus-Adressen, aber damit sieht die Webseite trotzdem meine "Basis-Email-Adresse", und könnte die mit anderen Daten verknüpfen.

Kennt ihr einen besseren Weg, um gute anonyme Adressen bei Posteo anzulegen?