Company Ghost of blog posts past Last year I posted about potential future features in FastMail, and the magic outbox handling support that I had just added to Cyrus. In the spirit of copying last year, I'm doing a
Technical SPF, DKIM & DMARC: email anti-spoofing technology history and future This is the twenty fourth and final post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Thanks for reading, and as always, thanks for using FastMail! Quick, where did this email come from and who
Technical PGP tools with FastMail This is the twenty third and penultimate post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for the final post tomorrow. Earlier in our advent series, we looked at why FastMail doesn't have
Technical Cyrus development and release plans This is the twenty second post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Cyrus IMAPd development As we mentioned earlier in this series FastMail is a major contributor
Technical What we talk about when we talk about push This is the twenty-first post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Something people ask us fairly often when considering signing up with us is "do you
Technical DNSSEC & DANE: no traction yet This is the twentieth post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Back in our 2014 advent series we talked about our DNS hosting infrastructure and our desire
Technical Secure datacentre interlinks This is the nineteenth post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Securing the links between datacentres We have always run physically separate switches for our internal and
Company Interviews: Chris Davies This is the eighteenth post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Today, we're talking to Chris Davies, the QA engineer who helps keep FastMail the best and
Technical format=flowed: the little standard that couldnʼt quite make it This is the seventeenth post in the 2016 FastMail Advent Calendar. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. In its earliest days, email was an entirely text based affair. There was no bold or