I’ve been questioning our onboarding lately.
So I’m testing a 30-day free access flow to see how people actually experience the product.
What do you think?
Flow: https://t.co/5lqGUFVHzn
@hthieblot https://t.co/brvc2ugOKO is a self-hosted email platform that lets users control their own encryption keys and verify every layer of security themselves.
@SwiftOnSecurity
Accidentally built my email server so secure that even I can’t read the emails anymore.
Sent myself a test message… got back encrypted ramen noodles.
I think I just invented “zero trust but for myself.” 😅
Building secure products made me realize something: most “encrypted email” still gives the provider decrypting power because they manage the keys.
A true zero-trust model means users own their keys and the server stays blind.
As founders, how do you balance strong security?
If an email provider manages your keys, it’s not zero-trust.
True zero-trust = user-owned keys + no server-side decryption.
Why isn’t this the standard in email security?
I wondered how Proton gets so much security hype…
Checked their records and accidentally became a DNS detective. 😅
Honestly, the marketing feels stronger than some configs. 😂
Made me think: “ @Millionairemail can beat this.”
Deep dive 👉
https://t.co/ciIfomWU0C
Building @Millionairemail public:
Other providers say “trust us.”
We say “verify us.” 🔐⚡
Just published our security architecture — with real evidence (DNSSEC, DKIM, MTA-STS, DANE, TLS 1.3…).
If you're into email security, here’s the deep dive 👇
https://t.co/KFZBD0wS7P
Other providers say “trust us.”
We say “verify us.” 🔐⚡
We don’t claim security — we publish the evidence: DNSSEC, DKIM, MTA-STS, DANE, TLS 1.3… all live, all verifiable. 👇
https://t.co/HKVSNAqOSP
A limited drop of premium email identities — only 2,408 lifetime addresses per domain.
Choose yours:
https://t.co/f9MXpwFnzY | https://t.co/QyJv3tffbo | https://t.co/ODJp25jHGV
Early adopters get $18 off + fixed renewal pricing.
S/MIME encryption works in Thunderbird.
You’ll also get the verified checkmark in Gmail for trusted delivery.
Starts at $2.49/mo.
👉 View plans: https://t.co/DU4Gx6sSds
🚨 Announcement
https://t.co/kJ4XxK8za9 has officially acquired:
• https://t.co/JY6NAd83JD
• https://t.co/InGdnQZfx7
Three premium identity domains.
One vision:
To redefine verified, secure, personal email — for those who treat their name like a brand.
I kept thinking.
@instagram and @X give you a ✅ verified checkmark.
But what about your email?
That question led me to build @Millionairemail
✅ Verified checkmark
🔐 End-to-end encryption
🛡️ Secured like banks & government email ecosystem.
Web3-ready. DNS-locked.
🔐 Love the E2EE — serious respect.
But p=quarantine, no sp tag, and DNSSEC warnings? That may expose users to spoofing & phishing. From a premium identity service, tighter standards are expected. Worth locking this down,
@TutaPrivacy, would be a real win for your user. #email
@MyStartMail offers strong privacy, but lenient DMARC (p=quarantine) & DNSSEC warnings may expose users to:
• Spoofing
• Impersonation
• Phishing via https://t.co/aE06w4Vqod
https://t.co/kJ4XxK8za9 enforces stricter DNS & identity security.
🔗 https://t.co/s0vLBckqZ0
@gmail So Gmail sends the unwanted emails... then proudly launches a feature to help you clean them up.
Create the problem, then celebrate the fix. Classic👏👏.