Victor Loux Bookmarks Tag: email

19 bookmarks tagged “email

Etiquette Rules for Tipping, Parenting, Friends, and Work

thecut.com/article/tipping-rules-etiquette-rules.html
Expert advice on how to text, tip, ghost, host, hook up, parent, friend, and survive online and at work. Got questions? We have answers.

Code: Falsehoods programmers believe about email

beesbuzz.biz/code/439-Falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-email
In the spirit of falsehoods programmers believe about names and time, here’s some falsehoods about email which are all too common.

I figured out how DMARC works, and it almost broke me | Simon Andrews

simonandrews.ca/articles/how-to-set-up-spf-dkim-dmarc
How to use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to improve your domain's email security and limit spoofing - but written for humans.

Latacora - Stop Using Encrypted Email

latacora.micro.blog/2020/02/19/stop-using-encrypted.html
Email is unsafe and cannot be made safe. The tools we have today to encrypt email are badly flawed. Even if those flaws were fixed, email would remain unsafe. Its problems cannot plausibly be mitigated. Avoid encrypted email. Technologists hate this argument. Few of them specialize in cryptography or privacy, but all of them are interested in it, and many of them tinker with encrypted email tools. Most email encryption on the Internet is performative, done as a status signal or show ...

Oh God, It's Raining Newsletters — by Craig Mod

craigmod.com/essays/newsletters/
On the rise of newsletter production, consumption, and monetization, and how email is one of the most powerful and resilient publishing platforms.

leereilly/swot

github.com/leereilly/swot
Identify email addresses or domains names that belong to colleges or universities. Help automate the process of approving or rejecting academic discounts.

Secure email: ProtonMail is free encrypted email.

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ProtonMail is the world's largest secure email service, developed by CERN and MIT scientists. We are open source and protected by Swiss privacy law

Kill the Email - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/11/kill-email-die-email/415419/
Overflowing inboxes are wrecking productivity and making people feel guilty. Is the technology to blame, or are we?