I am trying my hardest to understand this hey.com email fad, but honestly I don't get it.
I'm not trying to take anything away from them and what they built, though it seems everything that I've seen I could configure just fine on my other email addresses/clients.
Like am I really the only one who doesn't have spam issues on my current main email address? Sure some of my other email addresses do, but that is because I use that for spam stuff.
I use HEY Screener, not for spam filtering(might be in future), it gives this sort of relief that I don't know how to write in words. Considering my Imbox was full for invite code requests, I don't know how I could have survived the winter without HEY.
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer. I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century. These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Yep, not just that people are even trying to scam on the internet by taking advantage of this new FOMO. Another motivation to run this healthy and trusted Pay-It forward chain:)
but in the end the screener isn't just a filter? i mean, with gmail for instance you can configure filter based on from address (or domain), object and attachment weight.
The only hey feature that i could find useful is the single place to look for mail attachment
I am trying my hardest to understand this hey.com email fad, but honestly I don't get it.
I'm not trying to take anything away from them and what they built, though it seems everything that I've seen I could configure just fine on my other email addresses/clients.
Like am I really the only one who doesn't have spam issues on my current main email address? Sure some of my other email addresses do, but that is because I use that for spam stuff.
I use HEY Screener, not for spam filtering(might be in future), it gives this sort of relief that I don't know how to write in words. Considering my Imbox was full for invite code requests, I don't know how I could have survived the winter without HEY.
There are a million cloud email providers that provide privacy, and no barrier to you hosting your own.
So, you are saying I live under a rock? 😑
Totally legit 🤪
LOL
wait, what ?
you are telling us that people paying to have an email address ?
Yep, not just that people are even trying to scam on the internet by taking advantage of this new FOMO. Another motivation to run this healthy and trusted Pay-It forward chain:)
care to join in for coffee video chat next Sunday? twitter.com/Felix_Josemon/status/1...
How can i share invites to someone else if i already have a HEY account?
cool bro
Thanks!
You made money for a new hey.com email every hour
:)
HEY Screener thing pretty much worked well for me in this Pay-It forward campaign. Couldn't even imagine if that was via other mails.
but in the end the screener isn't just a filter? i mean, with gmail for instance you can configure filter based on from address (or domain), object and attachment weight.
The only hey feature that i could find useful is the single place to look for mail attachment
File attachment look up is nice! +1