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If you have Gmail or Gsuite, try GMass - gmass.co. Cheap, easy, and uses your email address, so not spam filtering. Source: about 1 year ago
I did some tests today at gmass.co using my [xxx@pm.me](mailto:xxx@pm.me) email address and any of the many @pm.me emails I use go directly to the Primary Inbox on the tests. Whenever I use one of my authorized domains, even sending it from within protonmail.com, it ends up in Spam. Source: over 1 year ago
You can use gmass.co to achieve this with gmail You can use inboxpirates to check how it looks on different email clients. Source: over 1 year ago
To send emails you can use Gmass, I preffer GBeast because it allows to send from multiple Gmail and G-Suite accounts and supports proxies to avoid the Google hammer. Source: almost 2 years ago
On my end, vocal.email and gmass.co are extensions I use daily :). Source: about 2 years ago
This would not help, since humans are trained to respond like robots. They vaguely understand your support request and then copy-paste a knowledge base support blog post at you. You explain you've read the support info and it doesn't apply to your case, at which time they're trained to say "I am so sorry, but that is all the support I am able to provide at this time". I had this exact experience with Tinder, when... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
> Another Medium alternative is Papyrus: https://papyrus.so. Right. But even ignoring all that NFT stuff, isn't that just somebody else's playground not owned by you? Whereas the author has gone for a setup that fundamentally they own: they could move it anywhere, not tied to any provider, pretty easily. There are a ton of options for hosting a jekyll blog. No disrespect to what you've built with Papyrus,... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Another Medium alternative is Papyrus: https://papyrus.so. Privacy-first, simplicity and speed are the core tenets. Export posts at any time, send posts via newsletters, and no feature-bloat. Disclaimer: I built Papyrus because I was fed up with Medium, Wordpress and Substack. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Not sure if this is what you’re looking for (it’s not open source), but I built a NextJS/Tailwind-based blogging and newsletter platform and recently launched: https://papyrus.so. All pages statically generated, 100% free (until you start getting paid newsletter subscribers), data can be exported at any time, etc. Source: over 2 years ago
React & a framework on top can be called minimal for a blogging platform? A blog entry[0] requires the transfer of 3.29MB (2.09MB of images with most which don't look web-optimised). [0]: https://papyrus.so/@PapyrusBlog/how-we-reduced-next.js-page-size-by-3.5x-and-achieved-a-98-lighthouse-score. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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