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Ask HN: Do you still recommend Fastmail?

3 pointsby dot1xalmost 4 years ago
I&#x27;ve seen plenty of posts praising Fastmail, so when I got my own domain I decided to move there.<p>My experience has been all but stellar. My emails simply won&#x27;t send or send after days. When I contacted support, they said that for the first month my emails will go through an &quot;intensive&quot; spam filtering &quot;just in case&quot; I&#x27;m a spammer, so it&#x27;s &quot;natural&quot; to expect delays in sending email.<p>When asked if it&#x27;s normal for it to take more than a day for the email to be sent, they escalated to L2. It&#x27;s been a few days yet I haven&#x27;t heard anything back.<p>Clearly this is not a company I would usually support with my money (what email company can&#x27;t _send_ emails and treats paying customers as criminals?), but the high praise here on HN makes me think I&#x27;m an outlier, so I&#x27;m wondering if people still think Fastmail is great, or there are other alternatives.

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troydavisalmost 4 years ago
I’ve been a customer for 5+ years and I still love it. Their support escalations can take a little time, but keep in mind you’re (we’re) paying something like $50-$100&#x2F;year, and a typical escalated support ticket (ie, a problem that requires account-specific troubleshooting) can cost $10-$25 of labor.<p>Of course, it needs to be reliable and send mail. Maybe see how their response and the second month goes, then decide.
a3nalmost 4 years ago
I&#x27;ve been a Fastmail customer for many years, using my own domain. I never think about it. So, yes, I recommend Fastmail.