[Salem-pm] Moving Away From Google Apps

Jim Kalafut jim at kalafut.net
Thu Oct 31 12:01:01 PDT 2013


I'll be interested to see how this goes, but I'm dubious of it getting
any real traction simply because I've yet to see normal people express
much concern about digital privacy.





On Wed, Oct 30, 2013, at 05:07 PM, Russ Martinez wrote:

Heh, just saw this come through,



[1]http://silentcircle.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/announcing-the-dark-mai
l-alliance-founded-by-silent-circle-lavabit/



On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 7:20 AM, Jim Kalafut <[2]jim at kalafut.net>
wrote:

Nope. I tried K9, Emoze, Mail Droid and AquaMail. I ended up sticking
with AquaMail.





Jim




On October 22, 2013 6:40:27 AM Russ Martinez <[3]russ.m01 at gmail.com>
wrote:

Do you have an opinion of Thunderbird on Android?



Russ Martinez





> On Oct 21, 2013, at 11:04 PM, Jim Kalafut <[4]jim at kalafut.net> wrote:

>

> Addendum:

>

> Their new mobile interface--which I just now read about--may reduce
my

> reliance on an standalone app (we'll see):

>

>
[5]http://blog.fastmail.fm/2013/10/21/faster-than-native-introducing-fa
stmails-new-mobile-web-interface/

>

>

> Jim

>

>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Jim Kalafut wrote:

>> [6]fastmail.fm (after doing some research into where the nerds were
heading

>> for alternatives, kind of like you are right now!)

>>

>> I bailed on Gmail about 3 months ago.  The Fastmail experience has
been

>> good... definitely better than Gmail.  I was able to import all of
my

>> Gmail back to 2005 quite easily.  (Note that this is a direct

>> Gmail->Fastmail transfer than goes on in the background.)  The web
UI is

>> better than Gmail.  The biggest shortfall is that general Android
email

>> clients aren't as good as the native Gmail app, but Google has
slowly

>> been screwing up the Gmail app too, so I'm sure they'll hit parity
soon

>> enough.

>>

>> Jim

>>

>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013, at 08:13 PM, Russ Martinez wrote:

>>> So, I want to move away from Google things.  How are you guys
securing

>>> your email?

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References

1. http://silentcircle.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/announcing-the-dark-mail-alliance-founded-by-silent-circle-lavabit/
2. mailto:jim at kalafut.net
3. mailto:russ.m01 at gmail.com
4. mailto:jim at kalafut.net
5. http://blog.fastmail.fm/2013/10/21/faster-than-native-introducing-fastmails-new-mobile-web-interface/
6. http://fastmail.fm/
7. mailto:Salem-pm at pm.org
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