During the initial month (the "free" trial) on Fastmail, they make use of an "intensive" spam filtering system that can delay your emails from being sent by days (or not being sent at all).
When contacting support, this is all expected and nothing the user can do.
So essentially, due to this policy, Fastmail's "free trial" is useless, as the mail is neither "fast" nor, in some cases, "deliverable".
I can't speak of its service after the first month, but who* in their right mind would give money to a company that has such an unreliable delivery of emails (even if temporarily) ?
* here, by "who" I mean new customers, not existing ones that "never had a problem", of course
My experience has been all but stellar. My emails simply won't send or send after days. When I contacted support, they said that for the first month my emails will go through an "intensive" spam filtering "just in case" I'm a spammer, so it's "natural" to expect delays in sending email.
When asked if it's normal for it to take more than a day for the email to be sent, they escalated to L2. It's been a few days yet I haven't heard anything back.
Clearly this is not a company I would usually support with my money (what email company can't _send_ emails and treats paying customers as criminals?), but the high praise here on HN makes me think I'm an outlier, so I'm wondering if people still think Fastmail is great, or there are other alternatives.
- Schedule python script X to run every Y amount of time - Can keep track of failed job IDs and maybe repeat them - Has a web interface that allows the user to see past job runs, output from the script, etc.
Does something like this exist?
Anyway, I need to absolutely find an alternative as I don't see any reason to use this garbage.
Is there anything out there that is a WORKING Gitbook essentially?
- The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson
- How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World by Harry Browne
- The Bell Curve by Charles A. Murray and Richard Herrnstein
Books that make you go "hum....". It could be about Government, Money, Society, etc. Something very different from the modern-day "4 hour work week" garbage