Marco Lazzarotto
ITWorking great Working great I moved from Gmail and I am slowly switching to my personal domain. The import of calendar, emails and contacts were super easy. And it can also import emails from gmail automatically to Fastmail. The interface is snappy and supports a ton of keyboard shortcuts to improve productivity. I love masked emails, auto-purging labels, filters/rules and the customization options. You can use my code to get 10% off the first year "u29251136"
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.
JL
SGhappy user! Moved from a self-managed email server to Fastmail 20 years ago. Zero regrets. Best email service. Very happy to pay a reasonable price for a rock solid service with no surprise, and a respect for my privacy. Strong authentication with a hardware key option. I only use for emails, not used their calendar or contact services. For these I still find the Apple apps easier and more intuitive.
Chris
AUI've been using fastmail for years I've been using fastmail for years. During the time of opera ownership the new interface was dropped on customers without consultation. In my view it's a dog. Like many, I continued using the friendly old interface, even though it was a bit of a workaround to access it. Now that's being scrapped, allegedly June 30th 2017. In fact its mostly unavailable more than a month prior. Move over Fastmail,
Mircea
DKHappy private and company users for… Happy private and company users for years. Sometimes, you really get what you paid for, I am honestly and genuinely happy with FastMail, their web app (its simplicity and speed), search speed too, their stability and reliability, the multitude of settings, aliases and multiple emails... There's nothing bad I could come up with. As far as I remember, it's also an independent private company (not owned by companies, which is a plus, not a fan of giant companies creeping in and starting to control everything). Really, keep it up as until now. Only good words.