Feature tips Do you have an email doppelganger? As Shakespeare once famously penned, “what’s in a name?” And while this isn’t a tale of star-crossed lovers, it is a precautionary tale of email security. A recent article in The
Company FastMail is not required to implement the Australian metadata retention laws Oct 7, 2015 Welcome new readers arriving from Senator Scott Ludlam's recent Facebook post or Tweet. FastMail is a paid service, which means that you pay money in exchange for us running the
Technical Increased user security, upgrading Diffie-Hellman parameters to 2048 bits For non-technical users, the short version is that if you're using a modern, up-to-date web browser, mobile device or mail client to access FastMail, then there's nothing you need to do. If you're
Product XMPP security improvements We've just rolled out an update to our XMPP service to give it the same level of TLS encryption support that you'll find in our IMAP, POP3 and SMTP services. It now supports
Product Know how to identify genuine email from FastMail Recently, we've seen an upswing in the number of attempts by criminals to steal FastMail accounts. We're working hard to maintain our high security and keep them at bay, but we've also got
Product FastMail app for Intel-based Android devices now available Today I pushed an update of the FastMail app that works on Intel-based Android devices. We've had a few requests for this as more and more Android devices are now running on Intel
Company Dec 24: Working at FastMail This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on 23nd December was the open protocol, JMAP. And this is the end! Technical level: low FastMail has been
Technical Dec 23: JMAP — A better way to email This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on 22nd December was the long awaited beta of contact syncing. The final post on 24th December is about
Technical Dec 22: CardDAV beta release This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on 21st December was about our file storage system. The following post on 23rd December promotes our standard for