Technical Dec 4: Standalone Mail Servers This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on December 3rd was about how we do real-time notifications. The next post on December 5th is about data
Technical Dec 3: Push it real good This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on December 2nd was an intro to our approach to security. The next post on December 4th is about
Technical Dec 2: Security - Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on December 1st was about the Email Search System. The next post on December 3rd is all about how
Technical Dec 1: Email Search System This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The next post on December 2nd is Security - Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. Technical level: medium Our email search system was originally
Company FastMail Advent 2014 Welcome to the inaugural FastMail Advent Blog. One post per day for the next 24 days. The idea came from a reponse I made to a question on reddit about physical locations of
Technical Updating our SSL certificates to SHA-256 This is a technical post. The important points to take away are that if, like most of our customers, you're using FastMail's web client with a modern, regularly updated browser like Chrome, Firefox,
Company Recent interviews on Rocketship.fm and DomainSherpa.com I was recently interviewed by two separate sites. Since these interviews cover some of the history of FastMail, the purchase by Opera and re-sale back to the staff, and our recent acquisition of
Product FastMail app for iOS and Android now available Today we're proud to announce the release of the FastMail app for your iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android devices. You can get it right now from the App Store (iOS) or the Play
Company About our first fastmail.com customer Since we rolled out our new fastmail.com domain last week, we’ve had 10,000’s of users use the domain to rename, signup and create aliases. We decided to have a