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I am using a free email server (cock.li) and it is kind of slow. The config file works to compose and send messages from within the program. When I send a message from the command line, however, I get an "alarm clock" message, and the message doesn't send. I have found that "alarm clock" is a timeout, and I know this server is slow. Is there a way I can lengthen the timeout? Source: 10 months ago
I recently registered on cock.li, I am no coming back to create an email and use it. However, I cannot log in. Source: 10 months ago
I was just asking for a cock.li alternative with similar values or transparency and my post just keeps getting deleted by the automoderator with no further explanation. Is this because of the protest or something? Source: 10 months ago
Do anyone have an invite code for cock.li? If so I would be very grateful for one:)). Source: 11 months ago
u/Lugh, while we're at it, let's turn our killbot toward cock.li invites. We seem to be getting a bunch of them as well lately, for some reason. :(. Source: 11 months ago
I recently switched from gmail to criptext, and I'm unable to find any option in bitwarden to change my email. Do I need to create a new account and import data from old one, or there is an option somewhere I'm missing? Source: over 2 years ago
AFTER they fix that? Yeah I'd love to see their take on a privacy focused email app. For now? There's ProtonMail, Criptext and many others available. Some are free, some are paid. Source: almost 3 years ago
The thing that bothers me about both of these services is that they are the one generating the encryption keys for you on their servers (so is that truly private), the email metadata isn't encrypted and unless you pay for it you can't export your data. Or at least that is my understanding of what these services are lacking? Do people have any experience with some of the alternatives I saw out there? Cryptext... Source: about 3 years ago
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