Brian
GBNot good now. I have been using FastMail for few years, Its been perfect, never had a problem, I cannot find anything to criticise it. I have used support a couple of times to query odd emails and they were brilliant. I don't find many of today's products and services without fault, but I can't find fault with FastMail. In my view definitely worth the money. Further to my review. Fastmail update has in my view in 1 respect gone backwards, now requiring entering password numerous times for some actions, I don't mind improvements, but this is a total pain in the backside. Reducing my review to 1 star.
A Hannigan
GBI'm really enjoying Fastmail Setting up a family domain with four users was pretty straight-forward as was importing email from my previous server. The apps work well and features such as snoozing messages, masking (temporary addresses), aliases, etc are really useful. You get lots of storage for the price. If I had any criticism it would be that the UI needs optimisation in places but these are minor niggles, it's still five stars.
Michal Bartos
PLAmazing service justifying the price I've been using FastMail Standard plan with my own domain for few months. I'm amazed how the service is working. It is fast, reliable, works great on iOS devices. Webmail interface is great - intuitive, has keyboard shortcuts. I moved mine and my wife's primary email accounts to FastMail and purchased three years plan. When I send tickets to support I receive an answer within 24h. I highly recommend it. I admit it is not cheap, but definately worth the money.
bas
BBThe spam filtering is very poor. The spam filtering is very poor, and they make the most absurd suggestions to try and improve it. They want me to create a folder to mark emails as 'non-spam'. What? If I don't move an email from the inbox to the spam folder, shouldn't that be indication enough that it is NOT spam? Speaking of which, I also receive Fastmail newsletters even though I'm opted out. This makes it spam, doesn't it? I will be moving to another provider.
Fred Burr
GBFastmail does not give you a free trial! Fastmail advertises 'Try Us For Free!' promising a 30-day free trial. They take your credit card and information to set up an account. Only then do they tell you there's no free trial, but don't worry--they'll add on a free month in your first year. When I saw what it would cost to add my wife as a second user, I decided it was not for me and closed my account. Did I get a free trial? No. Did I get my money back? No. In the jargon of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, this is a 'deceptive practice.' Ordinary people might use a different term.