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What email service are you using for your domains? I used zoho for a while, but those assholes keep randomly locking my accounts (an email always activates those again, but fuck knows how much emails I missed during not noticing it) - thought about going with the general hype of Tutanota around here, but it seems like it doesn't really support multiple custom domain mailboxes? Also tried just now msgsafe.io - it seems fine, but the way it handles multiple domain mailboxes is just disgusting, because it just throws them all together and you have to "filter" to get mails from only one domain.

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    @azuredivay Had already like 4/5 times I had to unlock it via email request.
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    are you talking free or paid services? I’m looking at this at the moment for my business clients, can even become a reseller, it’s a quid (£1) a month per mailbox (min 5). ticks all the boxes for me.
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    Hate to shill for Google but G Suite is good.
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    For some I use Tutanota (you can set up as many custom domains as you want really but it just costs money) and for others my own mail server(s). Mostly because i want to own my own data and outsourcing is fine for me as long as everything stays end to end encrypted.
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    @helloworld I could pay for a good service
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    @linuxxx Own email server are too risky for me, theres really a lot that can and will go wrong. How does tutanota handle multiple domains though? do you have seperate boxes where you can see the domains emails?
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    @JoshBent Every account you make there is literally a seperate account :) (as in, every. so if you'd have two domain names with a total of 3 accounts (one domain with one and the other one with two accounts), you'd have three seperate accounts!
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    @linuxxx But the mobile app allows to access/fetch all of your accounts right?
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    @JoshBent Nope it doesn't too badly. That's like that one feature I'm really waiting for!
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    @linuxxx hm.. they allow for email client access though right? maybe I could work around and use just my current email client that fetches already like 7 email accounts anyway 😝 (ofc that would remove most features, but I am really just looking for a stable email provider)
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    @benoliver999 Its really annoying that whenever you create an account with google it automatically fucks your shit up everywhere - maps defaults to that newest account, so you have to constantly switch, playstore switches randomly, gmail you have to wait for the loading animation, then logout, then choose the other account etc....
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    @JoshBent If you use chrome it supports multiple profiles.
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    @helloworld If you come across this rant again due to notifications: tell me the service you mean (without reseller for now) and I'd be happy to compare it into the email pool, since I didnt do any full decision yet, just tutanota so far takes the crown 😊
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    @benoliver999 switching profiles will fuck up which youtube account I am in and more, its a really horrible experience they created sadly.
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    @JoshBent For me it opens a whole new instance of Chrome dedicated to that profile. It's almost like having two browsers.

    https://support.google.com/chrome/...
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    @benoliver999 I know what you mean, but please understand, I would have to setup like 15 profiles with all the accounts I am managing, the experience of having a default for every service is simply impossible, cause google decides for me randomly that -now- I use account X for youtube, account Y, for googling, account Z for emails etc. its really a mess 😥
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    @JoshBent I manage 6 accounts this way and each profile has no knowledge of the other. They have their own bookmarks, history, password store etc... You just have to use the account manager built into the browser, not google.
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    @joshBent the only free alternative is yandex.
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    @marcus5914 Do you have experience with them?
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    @JoshBent using it for over 3 years. Just go to domain.yandex.com
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    @marcus5914 great - so hows your experience after using it so long? and are you using it with multiple domains?
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    @JoshBent I have over 8 domain on them. They also have nice mobile app. My experience with yandex is good compare to zoho.
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    @marcus5914 does yandex just throw all domain mailboxes into a pile of "inbox" or are those all seperate?
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    @JoshBent separate inbox.
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    @marcus5914 you're amazing, will check it out today in more detail - have some ++ 😄
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