Product Calendar now available on beta.fastmail.fm for testing We're very excited to have released the web UI for our new calendar on to our beta server for public testing at https://beta.fastmail.fm. To access, simply log in to your
Product Increased storage quotas and other service level changes we've made some changes to our service levels. These changes simplify pricing, unify personal and family service levels, make it easier to migrate from other services to FastMail and give the vast majority
Technical Apple mail "bug" turns out to be user script after all This is a technical blog post which gives updates on the previous post. There is no need to read this unless you're particularly interested in IMAP protocol issues and/or gossip. Of course
Technical Mac OS 10.9 - Infinity times your spam UPDATE: the cause of the "infinite copy" bug was tracked down to a user side applescript. I have written a separate blog post about it. This is a technical blog/rant.
Product Faster than native, introducing FastMail's new mobile web interface For the last few months we've been beta testing a new mobile user interface. We feel it's now ready for general use and have just rolled it out to production. To access the
Company FastMail's servers are in the US: what this means for you As you may be aware, there have been many reports recently of secret data mining programs conducted by the US government. These reports have included mention of secret network interception and "backdoor&
Company Updated privacy policy After the recent sale of FastMail back to the developers, we decided it was a good time to review and update our privacy policy. We hope this makes it clear that we strongly
Company Exciting news: FastMail staff purchase the business from Opera In 2010, FastMail was bought by Opera Software. The developers and staff of FastMail have now bought back the company. This means that FastMail is once again an independent company, dedicated to building
Technical iOS 7 Mail App uses multi-folder body searches by default This is a technical post. Regular FastMail users subscribed to receive email updates from the FastMail blog can just ignore this post. We’ve recently been testing out the Mail application in iOS