25 Feb 24
Google.
To use Postmaster Tools, you need to have a Google Account
Isn’t that kinda fucked up?! The whole point of running an email server is to not have to have a Google Account!
24 Feb 24
I scolded @smorkin for sending markdown emails but it turned out that it was Delta Chat that was converting his HTML-only emails to markdown (kinda uglily but that’s on me, I need to send a patch if I’m not happy, main point is that the behavior was on the receiver end).
So the scolding shifted to be about sending HTML-only emails in the first place 👩🏻🏫
16 Jan 24
A browser extension for Gmail from the co-founder of Google Inbox that boosts productivity, strengthens privacy, and reduces️ stress. Your time and attention matter.
12 Dec 23
09 Dec 23
I tried a bunch of different clients during the years. I went through Sparrow before it was bought and killed by Google, I tried AirMail, Polymail, Unibox and Spark. To be honest with you, I wasn’t happy with any of those clients. Don’t get me wrong, they were ok and did the job but I’m a weird person and I like simplicity. Sometimes I want a tool that does one thing and nothing more. Smart inbox is nice, filters are great but I don’t want to use them. I want to get my emails, read them, reply to them and archive them. And that’s it.
simple tool for providing a newsletter to readers
07 Dec 23
I finally cooked up a workflow so I can handle huge threads in the Emacs frontend for Notmuch seamlessly:
03 Dec 23
chasquid is an SMTP (email) server with a focus on simplicity, security, and ease of operation.
It sends and receives email as a typical MTA (for example, can be used instead of Postfix or Exim), and it is designed mainly for individuals and small groups.
It’s written in Go, and distributed under the Apache license 2.0.
30 Nov 23
Patchwork might be something to keep in mind as an opportunity to install later on if I get overwhelmed by patches. Right now it’d be a complete YAGNI. Also it’s Django.
I like the idea: it doesn’t intrude with the mailing list workflow at all, it’s just an extra “view” of the patches.
29 Nov 23
Why interop with Proton matters even if Proton is a li’l sus:
28 Nov 23
In love with the git send-email workflow but just wish those primitive screwheads could stop sending you PRs? Well, wish no more since there is maildir-import-patch and notmuch-import-patch to sort things out for you 💁🏻♀️
26 Nov 23
Yet another reason why prefer-encrypt=mutual shoulda been the default in Autocrypt, it’s so weird that it wasn’t. Thunderbird (🤦🏻♀️) up to its usual mischief:
22 Nov 23
Email is very far from being the securest thing out there right now. That’s not what I’m contesting at all.
My problem with this widely quoted and self-contradictory essay is that they have driven a lot of otherwise very smart people to give up on making email the best it can be.
And there are plenty of things where email is still the best thing around. It’s a miracle that a world-writable fully federated inbox system is as good as it is. Fedi is a spam pit, IRC a harassment nightmare, email is at the forefront of fighting those things. Of course we want encryption on that.
06 Nov 23
There’s a new matrix to email bridge that looks pretty well-cared for:
20 Oct 23
27 Sep 23
Some folks, including vendors, have misrepresented the EFF post as essentially pushing people to “permanently” uninstall PGP
Yes. And that take was correct since that is what has happened since.