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"textContent": "Economies of scale likely mean they need to charge more to offer the same level of service as proton, which some people may be willing to pay due to the thunderbirbird / mozilla name.\n\nI was somewhat excited to see this thread, but it doesn’t seem like it will be a good option for those of us without mozilla brand loyalty. I’ve got my own stalwart server set up working with thunderbird already; I’m sure not going to pay currently $72 per year to use theirs. I’m expecting them to follow this trend where there’s no basic option, like a 1 email address 10GB storage option, and either you are free(loader) or are paying $60-$120 per year.\n\nWhatever gets people off gmail is good in the end, but I don’t think this will have benefit over tuta / proton or even mailbox.org or posteo for those of us who trust those companies equally.",
"title": "Thunderbird Pro and Thundermail announced"
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