[Completed] Adjustments to Bandwidth and Outgoing Message Quotas

In order to simplify our Price Plans and improve the reliability of messages sent from Runbox, we are introducing standard quotas on email bandwidth usage per week and on the daily outgoing message limit across all subscription plans (with a few important exceptions).

Please continue reading to find out what is being changed and how this may affect your account. We will also notify all our customers by email within the next few days.

What is being done

As of June 1, 2014 we will make the following changes to the Runbox subscription plans (with a few exceptions):

  • The bandwidth quota will be upgraded corresponding to the Max subscription plan’s 10 GB per week.
  • The outgoing message quota for all subscription plans will be set to 500 messages per day*.

*) Those who have purchased extra quotas will of course keep them, and we will accommodate those who do need to send a larger number of messages — please see below for details.

If you are unsure about which subscription plan you currently have, please see Account > Subscription Information.

Why we are making these changes

The recent revelations in the media of mass surveillance of online communication especially in the US has brought many new customers to Runbox over the past months. This has lead Runbox to garner international attention by publications such as Der Spiegel and The New York Times, and Runbox has gained a position as a leading provider of secure and private email services.

In accordance with our growth strategy we have invested heavily in new hardware to replace and modernize our server park, which will increase our capacity and further improve the reliability and security of our services.

While we continue to roll out these upgrades we have reviewed our subscription plans and decided to simplify and adapt the bandwidth and outgoing message quotas.

Bandwidth quota change

Our growing number of customers access their email on an increasing number of laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Additionally, people increasingly use email to share multimedia files such as images and videos.

The new hardware we have installed greatly improves our ability to support this “email-on-the-go” trend and we have therefore decided to upgrade the bandwidth quota to a level corresponding to the Max subscription plan for all existing and future accounts.

With many more people sending digital photographs and videos to friends, family, and colleagues, this new higher quota will allow you to make even better usage of our market leading 100MB attachment size.

Outgoing message quota change

There are two different reasons for the change of outgoing message quotas:

1) A few of our customers send a large amount of legitimate email. While our systems cope well with this, there is an ever increasing volume and therefore cost to processing this kind of email. There is also an increase in staff time dealing with any issues that arise as a result of recipients sometimes reporting such email as spam.

We see that those who send large amounts of bulk email don’t necessarily need large storage quotas, so we have decided to decouple the outgoing message quota from the subscription plans. You can then freely purchase outgoing message quota upgrades independently of your subscription plan.

Please note that this change need not affect your account as you can keep your current quota upon request.

2) Runbox enforces a strict policy on email sent from our service. Unfortunately, some of our customers still have poor password or computer hygiene, which in some cases can cause their Runbox account to be used by spammers to max out the currently very high outgoing message quotas.

This not only causes problems for the account owner, but sending large amounts of unsolicited email via our outgoing mail servers can potentially affect all our customers. If a receiving server detects that unsolicited email has been sent from one of our servers, Runbox may be blacklisted and in turn be prevented from reliably delivering email sent by our customers.

By lowering the outgoing message quota we protect all accounts from jeopardizing the reputation of Runbox’ mail servers. You as a Runbox customer will benefit directly because email sent from reputable mail servers are delivered promptly and reliably to their recipients’ Inboxes.

As part of our aforementioned server upgrades we will have the ability to implement new security features that will also help protect customers’ accounts.

How these changes may affect your account

The bandwidth quota change will only affect your subscription positively if at all, since all subscription plans will now have the maximum 10 GB bandwidth limit per week. With many more people sending digital photographs and videos to friends, family, and colleagues, this new higher quota will allow you to make better use of our market leading 100 MB attachment size.

The outgoing message quota adjustment will only affect customers who send more than 500 messages per day. Please note that the number of messages equals the total number of recipients, because e.g. 1 message with 20 recipients is 20 messages when delivered from our servers.

If you need a higher outgoing message volume we will restore the old quota upon request.

Customers who have paid specifically for increased outgoing message quotas will keep their full quotas as long as they are renewed.

If you are unsure about your current outgoing message quota, please refer to our subscription plans.

We hope you will understand that these changes are not only necessary but beneficial to Runbox and you as a Runbox customer.

And please let us know by contacting Support if you have any questions or concerns about these changes.

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New Privacy Products Available

Runbox prioritizes security, reliability, and privacy above all else. As you probably know, Runbox’ email servers are hosted in Norway, and Runbox Solutions operates under Norwegian legislation which protects our customers’ data.

Our services are protected by Extended Validation SSL with Perfect Forward Secrecy, ensuring encrypted communications between client and server. We enforce a strong Privacy Policy and we do not share any account details or user data with any third party.

To complement our security and privacy features we are now launching the following products:

No Backup

Store your email and files on a separate, dedicated disk volume without backup. This means that when you delete an email it is immediately and permanently removed from our servers.

Read more about No Backup

Domain Registration in Norway

You can register any top-level domain (TLD) name with a Norwegian registrar via Runbox and operating under Norwegian jurisdiction.

By registering a domain name ending with for instance .no, .cc, or .co, your domain’s records are kept in Norway and in the country corresponding with the TLD of your choice.

Read more about Domain Registration in Norway

Domain Management

Runbox can register a domain name for your exclusive use. Runbox Solution’s company name, address, and contact information will be used and we will be the legal registrant. Your personal or business details will not be associated with the domain name, but you will be reserved the right to use it exclusively.

Read more about Domain Management

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Warning About Insecure Email Apps

We have become aware of at least one email app (application software) available for smartphones and tablets that undermines the security of email sent using your Runbox account.

The email app is very easy to set up with only your email address and password, and you can get it working within a few minutes at most. It was due to this ease of set-up that we became suspicious. There is always a push towards making things easier for users of technology, but we believe that this is one step too far.

We discovered that the email app was not sending email through the Runbox mail servers. There was no SSL encryption between the email client and the servers, and no onwards encryption to a destination that we know normally uses encryption when sent via our servers. Instead of using our servers in Norway, the app used a mail server in another European country!

If this wasn’t bad enough, there was no user notification that the app hadn’t used the correct servers and was instead using an alternative server.

We won’t mention this particular app by name here as that wouldn’t be fair, especially when there may be others that do the same. We do not recommend this type of email app for phones, tablets or computers in general, and we cannot be held responsible for the delivery of email not sent through our servers, but apparently coming from your Runbox email address.

We would urge all Runbox customers to consider the following:

If you are not asked to enter the secure server settings as detailed on our settings page, then you are not in control of how your email is received or sent.

If you have any further questions about this, or would like further advice, please contact Runbox Support.

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