in reply to Tuta

for me it's a major benefit that you're actively communicating here, it shows a culture of embracing the open source community. There are some inconveniences in the mail app (search, labels, conversation view, different protocol than PGP) but overall it's a great product that I recommend. Mainly because of your openness and responsiveness, also on Github, and the improvements you keep making to the app. And I love that you keep sustainability in mind too. Keep up the good work!
in reply to Sundew

@sundew Not sure why this isn't working. If I look up Neil Gaiman, also on .social, I see the green checkmark. I have refreshed our local copy of the Tutanota account but it still doesn't seem to be showing up. I do see there is a new bugfix release for Mastodon, but it doesn't mention anything about the green check mark. There's also a step in the upgrade process where I clear the site-wide cache so I will check again after I have finished the upgrade.
in reply to Velocirooster adminensis

@theropologist When I inspect the HTML from tuta.com, I don't see rel="me" on the link to their mastodon account.

So, now I think I understand why beige isn't recognizing it - but I don't understand why mastodon.social does! 🙃

in reply to Tuta

The verification isn't working quite right - it's ok on mastodon.social, but not other servers (infosec.exchange and beige.party, for example)

This might be because the HTML code for your verification link lacks the rel="me" attribute, which is important according to some instructions?

Here's the snippet of your page's source code:
<a data-hk="s20-0-0-3-0" href="mastodon.social/@Tutanota" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" class="footer-icon " title="Mastodon">

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