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Do they offer cloud storage now? From what I can see on their web site, it’s 500GB…just for email. I mean sure, that’s cool, but it would take me several lifetimes to accumulate 500GB of email so it’s not much of a selling point to me.
It’s a good email service, anyway. I’ve been using the free tier for a few years. Similar to Proton, and in theory Tuta is more private because they encrypt the headers as well as the message body.
I use their paid tier mostly for custom domains. Tuta gives me 3 custom domains and Proton only offers 1 on their respective base paid plans, so Tuta gets my business.
I don’t think the encryption difference matters all that much, what matters to me is:
Tuta provides those, Proton doesn’t, and I don’t need the extra features Proton provides, so Tuta gets my money. I just wish Tuta had a few minor more features, like:
It meets my needs though.
Reply As is working for me, for custom domains I setup in tuta.
Great points, thanks.
Can you clarify what you mean by “local decryption”? I thought Proton and Tuta work pretty much the same way, but perhaps there’s a distinction I’m missing.
One thing I like about Tuta is that it has the option to cache your messages in localstorage in your browser so you can do full-text search. FWIW, I think Proton added a similar feature recently, though I have not tried it. I imagine neither would work very well with large mailboxes; probably better to configure a real email client.
I just cancelled my premium tuta account because they wouldn’t stop trying to upsell and now I have to look at their ads here!?
A hosted services ad on c/selfhosted, maybe not the right thing, but I’ll defer to others.
I mean isn’t self hosted email typically not recommended but nothing wrong with more private and connected to your own domain :)
Storage I fully agree tho
Possible issues with and solutions for selfhosting email is still infinitely more suitable for this community than advertisements for one of the many pay-to-use email providers. That does not mean this particular one is bad, this just isn’t the place for it.
The thumbnail cuts off the 6 so it just looks like 2% off.
That might be an issue with how your client is rendering it. In app via Thunder I’m not having that problem, but it’s good for people to know it says 62%!
I’m using Jerboa on Android.
Just thought it was funny and took a moment to realize the post wasn’t sarcastic.
same on Voyager (in post view)
Same on boost
Same on the official lemmy web UI.
Haven’t used the thing in a while, is there still no bridge?
There is no bridge
And probably won’t be one. If you want it, use Proton.
Ouchie, thanks!
Makes me feel like a sucker for buying earlier… Not great
I wonder if they would prorate? I ended up choosing proton as a better fit for my needs (since I needed VPN anyway, and I am a total beginner). They are also running a deal and I ended up upgrading and getting a prorated discount and a credit on the account. The folks at tuta seem pretty down to earth and interested in building a good name.
If they do end up giving you a refund/credit/upgrade, let us know!