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Crossbox is good but I'm just interested in any white label ability for the webmail interface. I used to use everyone.net back during the turn of the century and I am used to having the white label features they had as default on their service. Source: 11 months ago
I have webhosting for my domain through everyone.net. As near as I can tell, what happened was they got bought out a year ago and transitioned all of their users to their new system. My primary email was on an old email I don't have access to anymore - I was younger and more foolish so I was using a work email from a job I left like 15 years ago. There was a billing issue and the domain was locked out. Source: over 1 year ago
Anyone know what's happening to everyone.net? We got an email a week ago that they're being acquired by Hostopia. As things develop, we find out this is happening wicked fast (like 3-4 weeks from now for "hundreds of resellers and hundreds of thousands of email accounts" to be moved). Nobody seems to want to answer the elephant-in-the-room question of what happened to make this happen so fast. Source: over 2 years ago
In June 2020, Basecamp decided to take on the giants of email service providers with the launch of HEY.com, aiming to revolutionize the way we interact with our inboxes. Touted as the email service for those who love email but hate its clutter, HEY.com has certainly generated buzz. But does it live up to the hype? Let's delve into its features, usability, and overall value proposition. - Source: dev.to / 29 days ago
HEY is a big company, with financial resources and a large social media following. If even they feel bullied by Apple, just imagine what it's like for smaller app developers. And HEY is not even a PWA – it's a native app. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
I like to use software by smaller companies with a focus on privacy. I am now starting to regret putting my full email support behind hey.com. With 1/3 of the Basecamp employees bailing I'm concerned if Hey.com will survive and the disruption that is going to be informing everyone that I've had to change emails. I went in big on Hey using it both for personal and work email. Source: about 3 years ago
Well one of the key selling points of the personal account is that you get a hey.com address. On the flip side they developed the business account and everything around it to use the customer's domain. I'm just guessing, however I suspect it is something along the lines of:. Source: about 3 years ago
Try Turbo? It's basically iframe-like navigation that make backend rendered pagelets feel like SPA. It's the underlying of Hey webmail. Source: about 3 years ago
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