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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-08T17:34:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://blog.avas.space",
  "tags": [
    "sponsorship",
    "@pm.me",
    "@tuta.com."
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  "textContent": "Just letting you know that my email address has changed from @pm.me to @tuta.com. The change is reflected in the footer and post template already. I don't know what I will do about the 400+ old posts that have the old email address attached yet; email forwarding has been set, but it will apparently run out next year as my subscription to Proton lapses.\n\nCurrently in the process of exporting and importing mails, transferring files, and changing newsletters and accounts to use the new email address(es). In the future, I want to use my custom domain email address and avoid all the changing nonsense - give me a bit of time to set that up!\n\nI respect what Proton is trying to accomplish with their product suite, yet I feel like they are spread too thin, releasing unpolished product after unpolished product, and not putting enough effort into adequately supporting what they already have.\n\nOn top of that, their questionable approach to politics as well as their recent sponsorship of a far-right French YouTuber was the final nail in the coffin for me. Their responses about this matter didn't cut it for me, as they evade the actual problem and responsibility. Personal politics (and the fact that I don't want my money to go benefit people who want to take away our rights) aside: If you lose sight of who you are sponsoring and where your money goes, and you cannot even clearly tell your customers what you have changed so that will not happen again, that is mismanagement I can't ignore.\n\nReply via email\nPublished  08 Jun, 2026",
  "title": "changed email address!",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-08T18:20:01.952Z"
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