Web developers everywhere: PLEASE use the accept-language header's highest priority language.<p>Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9,es;q=0.8,pt-BR;q=0.7,pt;q=0.6<p>Also don't cookie a locale. It is provided on every request to the server. Not only did I have to delete my languages, but then all of my cookies for that site in order to view it in English.
Wow, super nice feature: <a href="https://blog.mailfence.com/plus-addressing-to-track-spammers/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.mailfence.com/plus-addressing-to-track-spammers...</a><p>I'd be really tempted to switch once my Fastmail contract runs out. Except I'm experiencing so little spam, so I'm so satisfied. But all their other features are so cool too. What to do, what to do? :)
Looks quite interesting, and the FAQ also seems comprehensive (I skimmed through it). The fact that it’s been around since 1999 gives some additional comfort.<p>For my usage and needs, where I need a few mailboxes as well as more than just a couple of aliases per mailbox, I’d consider trying it and moving to a paid subscription if/when the following are done:<p>1. Make IMAP and SMTP available for the free tier so that people can test it well before upgrading. Plus, providing a way to easily move out is something I consider an important requirement.<p>2. Bring in a new low price tier at EUR 1 per month with a slightly lower storage, alias and other quotas. This would make it competitive with Posteo.de, which is my current favorite paid email service. Fastmail becomes expensive very quickly for someone who needs multiple mailboxes.<p>3. Bonus: The automated import tool for Yahoo/Gmail/Hotmail mentioned as coming in the future would be very nice to have.