TP
GBThis is top 1 on bad mail providers This is top 1 of bad mail providers. They read everything in your mailbox. And stolen data in your mail if it is important. I don't understand why fastmail can alive today? The app and mail server are bad, often got technical issue.
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.
JB
GBVery happy with Fastmail I've used Fastmail for about two years, using my own domain there. It has worked perfectly for me. For that reason, I happily can't comment on their responsiveness to service requests. I've also had zero problems with spam. I use the iOS app and my desktop, via Thunderbird. In my opinion, the cost is reasonable for the level of service, and the comfort of not wondering what invisible way the provider is building a dossier on me.
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.
Laurie
AUGreat email service with novel features I have been using Fastmail for such a long time now that I can’t even remember when I first signed up. It must be over a decade, now. It’s a great email service, with some nifty features, on top of the “basics” like notes, file storage, calendar, etc. Lately, they’ve partnered with 1Password to support “masked emails” so that when signing up online you can automatically create an email alias, so if you get lots of spam at that address, you can just disable it. It’s a neat usability enhancement to their email aliases features which I look forward to trying out.