I'm using it, for over 5 years now.  Generally very happy, great up time and 
fast bug squashing.

The only real issue I have is it's become slower at log on (fine after that 
other than logging out) since they started offering calendars and other 
gadgets.  Slightly annoyed that their proxy service requires system-d unless 
you want to run everything through the router/firewall.  i.e. if you don't want 
all of your' traffic sent over a proxy.  

I made the mistake of trying to buy something on new egg using Tor, about 8 
years ago.  Even with a different credit card they are still a bit hinky.  Glad 
they blocked it, but it would be nice not to have to go to ups to pick up my 
geek gear.




Oct 1, 2024, 22:59 by rdalek1...@gmail.com:

> Howdy,
>
> As some know from my posts, I been wanting to switch email providers.  I
> found Proton Mail and notice there is a app available for it in the
> Gentoo tree.  It appears to have Gentoo support unlike most.  Does
> anyone here use Proton email service?  It may be more secure than I need
> but it sounds like I can use it like as a replacement for Gmail.  It
> sounds like it is encrypted between me and Proton then if needed,
> decrypted from there.  Of course, it seems I can send encrypted email,
> encrypted by Seamonkey and it's encryption, as well.  That would remain
> encrypted until it reaches the person I'm sending to just like it does
> with Gmail. 
>
> I'm just curious if anyone here uses it.  Given it is in the tree, I
> figure someone does.  Trying to see if this is what I need or not. 
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 
>


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