![]() ![]() Interestingly, it doesn't work with Kogan. I just tick the box saying spam, and they send anything from the same email address to the spam directory the next time. Their backup tools are better than anything I can afford. But you run that risk when you store your own emails. The downside is if they go under I lose everything. They are storing all the emails I want to keep, so I don't have to worry about backing them up and moving them to any new computers I get. Their malware protection is better than anything I can afford. They are the ones turning my emails into something human readable, and sending that to me over an encrypted https session, so I don't have to be concerned about nasties in them. The down side is that I have to check for new emails, I don't get notified. They don't require me to run an email client, so I can access my emails on any device that has an internet connection and a browser. Perhaps the internet has moved on, but I use two European email providers, one I pay a couple of bucks a month for, and Proton, which is free, for a bunch of reasons.
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