• pop [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 month ago

    I considered Fastmail a while ago, but then I read the fine print: if you ever stop paying, go inactive, etc. they will delete your account and reuse the address.

    That’s the most absurd thing an email service can do, and a huge security risk for anyone.

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      1 month ago

      I wonder if any comparable services don’t re-use the address when it’s on the service’s domain, maybe after a grace period. I use fastmail mostly for my own domains though I do have some addresses on theirs. Certainly if you let a domain expire, the registrar will sell it to someone else. Seems similar.

      Someone once offered me a nice chunk of cash for one of my domains. I might have accepted it if they didn’t want the domain handed over immediately. It’s a domain I receive some email through, so would have wanted a shutdown period to prevent at least some of the email for ending up with the domain’s new owner.

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        1 month ago

        From what I remember reading, neither Proton nor Tuta freely reuse addresses. Even Gmail doesn’t reuse, as far as I know.

        I can’t remember if Proton does something specific, or if I’m mixing up the fact that some people resell their special Proton accounts (I forget the name, but it’s the one won in December).

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      1 month ago

      That’s the most absurd thing an email service can do,

      that’s how i lost my first hotmail address 😢