• deweydecibel
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        72 months ago

        You should be aware Tuta won’t let you use a third party client, automatically forward messages, or do a mass export of your email. It’s not impossible to move but they deliberately make it difficult. So does Proton in their own away.

        They’ll say it’s about maintaining the security of your emails and such, but it’s just a vender lock in tactic.

    • deweydecibel
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      42 months ago

      Problem is with the way email security is going now, it’s entirely possible in a few years, if your domain/provider isn’t an established one, it will get blocked by others.

      I’ve had a few domain just straight up block some Tutamail emails.

      But here’s the other issue: Proton and Tutanota are both not going to make it easy on you to move your mail.

      • @CyberSeeker@discuss.tchncs.de
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        32 months ago

        I believe this is already the case; domain reputation is weighted pretty heavily by Gmail and others, so it will take some months before you’ve established enough rep. Following SPF/DMARC/DKIM is crucial, followed with time your domain has been registered and typical outbound volume from your domain.

      • @GbyBE@discuss.tchncs.de
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        12 months ago

        I moved away from Tuta, and while getting my mail out wasn’t as straightforward as with regular mail services, it also wasn’t hard.

        Proton offers an IMAP bridge, which will let you use any IMAP client to download your mail and then transfer it somewhere else.

    • lemmyvore
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      32 months ago

      You can switch MX records but not necessarily your mail storage. You need IMAP for that, and IMAP with Proton currently requires jumping through some hoops and it may be discontinued in the near future.

      They’ve never given any guarantees regarding IMAP and they actually seem to consider it a negative so that remains a dubious point with me.