![]() So, the way I read this, “Hide My Email” does not stop the spam, phishing and other delightful kinds of email from getting into one’s inbox, it just does not let the spammers and phishers know one’s real email address. It will then forward mail to your actual inbox, while reducing the number of lists your legitimate email address appears on. “ With Apple’s new Hide My Email feature, you can generate random, unique email addresses when you need to provide your email address on a website. I am reluctant to move on to another email service, because I expect it to be a major hassle when my email address gets changed as a result of the move.Īlex, This is not quite on topic, which is how well Thunderbird works with Big Sur, but I’ll bite: I don’t use iCloud because I suffer from a peculiar allergy to anything with “Cloud” in it.īut I do not care if others use iCloud and “Hide my mail” if they wish, except that in “Hide my mail” there is something that perhaps you or someone else could explain, because to me it looks like a contradiction with the purpose of this thing that is as, stated earlier in the article, to “cut down” the number of unwanted emails one gets. That recently they sold off to some financial company. Not my choice, but that is where my email was sent by Verizon when they farmed off the email business after they acquired AOL. I have not used, do not use, or plan to use Outlook.īy the way, my email service is AOL. So that is why I am asking: has anyone here had a good experience using Thunderbird in a Mac recently? Even if the experience has been good overall, what have been the problems and drawbacks? ![]() ![]() Things have been mostly OK since I managed to make the upgrade, but the Big Sur version of “Mail”, the email client that comes with macOS, has shown a tendency to act up and has a new screen format that is no improvement, in fact is somewhat redundant and even confusing, compared to the one it has had since Sierra at least, when I got my first and present Mac. As some might have noticed, I upgraded macOS from Mojave to Big Sur a few days ago.
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