Ten years ago, we released Tutanota - now Tuta Mail. What's your wish for 2025?

With your help we've achieved a lot so far:

✅ Published all apps on F-Droid
✅ Made Tuta completely Google-free
✅ Released FREE desktop clients for Linux, Windows, macOS
✅ Made Tuta quantum-safe

And there's more to expect soon! 🎉

✅ Labels 😍
✅ Import 💪
✅ Calendar Widget 🥳

Which feature is your favorite?

in reply to Tuta

the lack of the option to export all emails in one go is the 1 thing that keeps me from using your services. You can't possibly expect customers to manually select & export all of their messages, if they want to migrate away from Tuta in the future.

At present it's a Hotel California situation: "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"

A decent bulk export feature would be on my wish list for 2025. It's been on your roadmap for years. Any concrete developments?

in reply to Tuta

I know that Tuta has been planning it for years. But that wasn't my question.

Apparently #Tuta still hasn't set a concrete, near term date for the availability of the *option to export all emails in one go*.

So: Customers can easily import their emails to #Tutamail, but they have to manually select and export all of their emails if they want to migrate away from Tuta to a different #email provider.

To me, that looks like a vendor lock-in.

#vendorlockin
#hotelcalifornia
#privacy

in reply to 𝔽𝕒𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣 ℙ𝕒𝕥 🥊🇻🇦

@fatherpat
Creating an inbox rule to automatically put spam e-mails that match a specific pattern into the spam folder doesn't prevent such spam e-mails from reaching me. I would prefer if e-mails matching my spam filter were outright rejected by the server with an error like “address doesn't exist”.
in reply to Tuta

@fatherpat Related: not having to set always 'Always trust sender'. Each time I open tuta, the same message appears for all senders, even those for which I've already trusted. And for the emails which went to spam, setting this should move automatically those emails to the main Inbox and should avoid future messages from the same sender going to spam.
in reply to Tuta

Same as others, and also, and again (I know I've already asked...):
- A bookmarks syncing service (social.vivaldi.net/@IGVazquez/…) such as xBrowserSync
- A thunderbird bridge
- A *.deb for Debian distributions installation.

Thanks!