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Looks interesting. The first glance it looks like "Yet another company trying to make Email what it isn't", which means breaking all compatibility with existing mechanisms (e.g. IMAP) at cost of getting locked-in into their own ecosystem (unless you pay premium and enable IMAP back like Proton does).
This is why while I want companies like Proton and Tutanota succeed, I don't use their email products for business purposes.
the day I don't find a provider with IMAP support is the day I'll leave email for good. You won't force me to use your absurdly bloated and full of telemetry web clients or your incompatible encryption.
OpenPGP + NeoMutt has been my email workflow for 10 years now.
I didn't mean this specific one. I don't know anything about Skiff other than this post is a sketchy camouflaged ad for them.
If they supported IMAP maybe I would look further, but that's my very first requisite that they didn't meet.