More shortened email options
I was offered shortened @pm.me email option.
I have to refuse it.
First reason is, it does not look trustworthy.
Given that I was offered it only after paying for it by default, means only limited amount of people were ever exposed to it, so it does have limited to none brand recognition. If I were to use it, many people would by default think I am trying to scam them. Same goes for "pm" part as well as ".me" part, it sounds cute, until you try to get into shoes of the receiver that is trying to decide if what he is getting is a scam and .me does not sound legitimate. One of my business friends mentioned to me that she had to make herself @gmail.com acc simply because if she doesn't contact some of her clients with gmail.com, they will assume it is a scam and will not reply to her offers. Now shorten already low recognition brand of @protonmail.com into @pm.me and congratulations, people will even more likely ignore you or flag you as a scam. To have to pay for the opportunity to be ignored is just strange.
Second reason is, how you spell that.
So what I do right now when I am communicating my email looks like this:
- ...@protonmail.com (people just know how to write .com and mail)
- what, protonmail.com? How do you spell that?
- I know, not well known, they are about privacy, proton, like in atom, mail, protonmail, together, dot, com.
- protonmail.com?
- Yes, that is correct.
Now how my new conversation would look like:
- ...@pm.me
- Mmm, pi em dot me e or p m dot m e?
- p m dot m e.
- dot m e.
- Yes.
- Ok.
While before it was "you are not well known", it would turn into "how do you spell that?". Ok for me, I just know, not so great for other people. And what you spell means nothing. It could be at least pmail, like gmail or proton.com (I would prefer that), because that would make sense and everyone would just get it, pm is just why google never went @gm.com route, it sounds like a dm (direct message) joke. Even funnier one would be @p.me, now try to say that out loud.
So, I would prefer if I get to shorten email, original one is quite long, probably why there is no @googlemail.com, but it should sound more legitimate and end on one of the: .com, .org or country ending (in my case .si, Germany would have .de, Poland .pl and so on), because those endings sound more legit and people already know how to write them, they are well known. It would ease in-person communication and lower the possibility to be flagged as a scam.
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Victorienne
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pm.me doesn't sound serious when using this mail address for work, wouldn't it be better with @pmail.com or just @proton.com ?
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ms
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Move to Status: Completed?
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User
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The new xyz@pm.me looks like a joke. Thats not possible to use this for serios email.
Much better are:
# pm.com or liitle bit longer
# pm.ch or little bit longer -
Johan
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None
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Yes! Love promail.com or proton.mail!
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Anonymous
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I would like to have news about it to. Proton is not a usual word in portuguese and the @pm.me or @promail.com sound great!
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biz
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I am also looking for news about this. The @pm.me alias will be a great addition to Protonmail! Bookings and confirmations over the phone will be easier... :)
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Anonymous
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Any news about that pm.me alias? :)
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MyName
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Even if I agree that "Protonmail" has a strong sound to it, the idea is not bad.
" @pmail.ch ", " @pmail.com " should be available as a choice in the preferences for every user. -
Anonymous
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How about admin@pro.me or admin@pro.com it sounds cool.
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tom
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awesome i love this idea!! i love protonmail just wish we had shorter end name....my idea was buy promail.com and let us have that as a option..
or just 1 of 2 or 3 options with shorter back names -
Anonymous
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promail sounds good
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L
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Amazing! I really, really like @pm.me. It's short, easy and catchy!
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DF
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user@proton.com (as a second choice, user@promail.com) please
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T
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When I see pm.me it makes me think it's asking someone to private message you. For business purposes I find it a bit unprofessional. If the domain was proton.com it would circulate protonmail making others aware of more email options out there.
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Leonardo
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@pm.me is not so good solution, sounds terrible ... I prefer @pmail.ch, @pmail.com, @pm.com, @pm.ch, you should make a poll
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Anonymous
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Like admin@pm.me ? I will tell you that when I had my Apple mail using the "me" as Apple used it, I had a lot of bizarre comments about it from people to the point I stopped using it. Also, I will tell you major corporations and networking companies don't want anything but top-level domains as anything else is considered "unprofessional" and questionable security wise.
I think this isn't likely a good alternative, at least not for most customers.
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Anonymous
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I really like pm.me a lot.
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Anonymous
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i like the idea of "pm.me"
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ka
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proton.ch, proton.com, proton.mail really sound great