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- Fastmail attended WriteTheDocs in Australia. Learn why we love documentation.
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Fastmail’s 2018 in Review
Fastmail’s CEO discusses our work to ensure customer privacy, expand capacity, and lead positive shifts in internet protocols.CEO
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The Internet Blacklist
How a mistaken listing on the Google safe browsing blacklist blocked Fastmail access for many users for a short time.Chief Product Officer
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Find Your Favorite Features for Group Email in Topicbox
Listbox is passing the baton to our newest product, Topicbox, for group email. -
Sponsoring Write the Docs Australia
We're proud sponsors of the WtD conference. Part of our commitment to excellence is knowledge sharing and documentation forms a huge part of this. We enjoy supporting the community that shares our values.Alum
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Use a Catchall/Wildcard Alias to See Which Companies Sell Your Data
Find out who is sharing your identity and get more control of your inbox. -
Submission regarding “The Assistance And Access Bill 2018”
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Australian Privacy Laws
The past few years have seen a dramatic increase in public awareness of how their data is being used (or misused) by companies they had trusted. What impact does the draft Australian Assistance and Access legislation mean for Fastmail customers?Alum
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Secure Websites on Fastmail
Websites hosted on a custom domain at Fastmail now are available securely. With one tick of a box, your website will be available over https, providing your readers with peace of mind.Alum
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FastMail Outage, August 1st
FastMail was not available for the vast majority of our customers for nearly 3 hours on August 1st due to a network equipment failure at our primary datacentre. We are taking actions to reduce the risk and impact of similar failures in future.CEO
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What’s up with app passwords?
One of the most frequently asked questions we’ve been getting in Support is “Why do I have to use an app password?” We think it's so important to your account security that we have made it essential, but why have we done this?Support Agent
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Getting STARTTLS Everywhere
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