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General questions
Yes, Tutanota mail is forever free with 1 GB of free storage for private users. The actual free storage is much higher as we are compressing your emails.
What does the name "Tutanota" stand for?
Tutanota is derived from Latin and contains the words "tuta" and "nota" which means "secure message".
Does Tutanota use renewable energy?
Yes, Tutanota is a green email service that relies exclusively on renewable energy for all email systems.
Tutanota was subject to an extensive penetration test by the SySS GmbH in November 2013. During the tests the experts were not able to access the system or to retrieve any confidential data.
Can I use Tutanota for my business?
Can I customize the design of Tutanota?
Yes, you can customize the logo and colors in Tutanota when you book whitelabel.
Can I whitelabel the Tutanota design for my business?
Yes, Tutanota supports extensive customization options for business use such as custom colors, custom logo, custom text in the message to external recipients and more. To customize Tutanota, you need to book the Whitelabel feature.
Does Tutanota offer a data processing agreement according to the GDPR?
Yes, right after registration of a business account you will find a data processing agreement directly in Tutanota under Settings -> Subscription.
Is a calendar included in Tutanota?
Yes, an encrypted calendar is integrated into the Tutanota mail client.
My calendar events differ by some hours between different devices. How can I fix this?
Please check that the time zones of your devices are in sync, including daylight saving time.
If you are using Firefox/Tor Browser with resistFingerprinting option in about:config, this automatically resets the browser time zone to UTC, which then leads to sync issues.
Can I use Tutanota for team collaboration?
Yes, Tutanota will include a whole set of collaboration options such as working together on task lists and documents in the future. You can already book this collaboration tool. Right now it is called 'sharing feature' as you can now share your encrypted calendars as well as email templates with other paid accounts. This is the first step, more collaboration options will be added in the future.
Watch this YouTube tutorial on how to share a calendar in Tutanota.
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Can we integrate Tutanota into our own product?
The Tutanota clients use REST services but there is no public documentation for that API or for a library, yet. Keep in mind that when user data is stored in or read from Tutanota, it has to be encrypted/decrypted on the client. You may of course dig into the open source code of Tutanota and integrate with your product, but at this time we can not provide any support for this. We will add a public API documentation in the future.
Tutanota terms: What is an account? What is a user?
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When you sign up for Tutanota, you create an email account. This account initially has one user which is also an administrator. Free accounts only have one user. If you upgrade to a paid subscription, you can add users to your account. You manage the users (deactivate a user, change password) within your Tutanota account with your administrator user. You may also allow multiple users to be administrators.
In the diagram the '1' at the arrows means there is one item assigned. A user has one mailbox with one main email address, one (or more) calendar(s) and one address book. The '*' means multiple items may be assigned, e.g. an account has one or more users, a user may have multiple calendars and a mailbox has one main email address and may have multiple email aliases (paid feature) on top.
If you are interested in how to set up a user or create an alias, you can also watch this YouTube tutorial.
How do I switch the date format from US to the European format (UK)?
The date format for your mailbox as well as your calendar is picked either from your language settings in Tutanota or from your system/browser settings. If you pick 'English' under 'Settings' -> 'Appearance', the American date format is displayed. If you pick 'Automatic' under languages, the date format of your browser/system is displayed. If you pick any other language, e.g. German, the date format of this language, e.g. German, is displayed.
Payment
How can I upgrade a Free account and book additional features?
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You can switch the subscription in Tutanota by upgrading or downgrading. After upgrading you can also book further extensions such as larger storage or alias packages, users, the Business feature and more.
What payment methods does Tutanota support?
When booking a paid subscription in Tutanota, you can pay via Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), via PayPal or via bank transfer. Payment via bank transfer is only available for business customers in the EU.
If you have problems paying for your Tutanota subscription, please contact our sales team.
Can I book a Tutanota subscription for multiple years?
Yes, you can buy gift cards and add them to your own account. Once the credit is added to your account, it does not expire. It will be used for future invoices. This gives you the option to top up your account whenever it is convenient for you. You can check your credit under 'Settings' -> 'Payment'.
How can I redeem a Tutanota gift card?
When you buy a gift card (by clicking on the present symbol to the left), a popup will appear with some buttons that will give you the option to a) send an email containing the gift card link, b) copy the link to the clipboard, or c) print off a graphic containing a QR code. The popup can also be viewed later under Settings -> Subscription -> Gift cards.
The person who wants to redeem the Tutanota gift card can then either click the link or scan the QR code, and they will be taken to a page where they can redeem it by following the steps provided (select or create Tutanota account, then redeem).
Terms and conditions of Tutanota gift cards
These Terms and Conditions for Tutanota gift cards are valid as of December 14, 2020.
These Terms and Conditions for Tutanota gift cards are provided in English for your convenience. Please note that in case of a dispute or discrepancy between the German Terms and Conditions and the English translation, the German version shall prevail.
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The gift card is valid to be redeemed in the country specified by the purchaser.
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The gift card can be redeemed by anyone who has access to the gift card link. It may be applied to any private account (free or paid), but not business accounts.
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The gift card is valid for three years, starting from the end of the year in which it was purchased.
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A customer may purchase a maximum of 10 gift cards within a six-month period.
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When redeemed on an existing or newly signed up Free account, the account will automatically be upgraded to a yearly Premium subscription with automatic renewal, at the standard price of €12 (deducted from the gift card amount), the remaining balance will be applied as credit to the account.
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When redeemed on an existing paid account, the full value of the gift card will be applied as credit to the account.
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Account balance can be used to book further features up to the available amount. Further purchases will require a payment method to be added or another gift card to be applied.
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Gift cards can only be purchased by customers who have provided credit card details or PayPal as a payment method.
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Gift cards are only refundable within 14 days after purchasing and if unredeemed.
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Account credit obtained via gift card can be neither refunded nor paid out.
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We reserve the right to deactivate gift cards in the case that the purchasing account of said gift cards is found to have abused our service.
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Please check section 3 of our general terms in regards to the cancellation policy and your right of withdrawal.
How can I upgrade my Tutanota account with a cryptocurrency?
We plan to add Bitcoin as a payment method to Tutanota in the future. You can already buy Tutanota gift cards with the cryptocurrencies Monero or Bitcoin via our partner Proxystore.
Your Tutanota Password
Tutanota secures my private key with my password. Can you access my password?
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No. When a password is used for authentication (login), it is not necessary that it is known to the server you want to authenticate with. The server only needs a fingerprint (hash) of your password. With Tutanota your hash for authentication is calculated by your browser and only the hash is being sent. Your password never travels the Internet in plain text and it is never seen by our server. As hashes are non-invertible, the server is unable to reconstruct your password from the hash. The server is not able to decrypt your message, but still able to log you in.
Recommended for further reading: Learn how Tutanota automates the encryption process while leaving you in full control of your encrypted data.
I can't access my account. What can I do?
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If you can't login to your account, this has been caused by one of the following reasons:
- You forgot your password or lost your second factor: Please read How do I reset my password or second factor?.
- Your account got suspended due to unpaid invoices: Your account may be suspended if you don't pay your open bills for a long time. Just contact us in English or German if you want to continue using your account and include the email address of your suspended Tutanota account.
- Your account was disabled due to another reason: Some accounts get disabled due to a violation of our Terms of Service. You can contact us in English or German if you think that we made a mistake. Please include the email address of your suspended Tutanota account.
Our secure password reset feature enables you to reset your account yourself. Please write down your recovery code somewhere safe.
My password was stolen. What should I do now?
If you think your password was disclosed to someone else but you can still log into your account, please do the following:
- Change your password in 'Settings' -> 'Login' -> 'Password'.
- Update your recovery code in 'Settings' -> 'Login' -> 'Recovery code'.
If the attacker had been logged in as well, changing the password automatically logs them out.
We encourage you to always use 2FA with your accounts as it makes it close to impossible for an attacker to log into your account.
If you can not log into your account any more, please check this FAQ.
Where can I view my recovery code?
Go to Settings - Login and click on the pen symbol next to 'Recovery Code' to show the code or update it. To do this, you need to enter your password.
What hashing function is used for the password?
Your password is salted and hashed with Bcrypt on your device before being transmitted to Tutanota. Bcrypt is the most reliable method because brute-force attacks need much more time in comparison to conventional methods such as MD5 or SHA. With this method we guarantee an integrated confidentiality and we allow you to access and decrypt your emails from desktops and mobile devices instantly.
How do I choose a strong password?
Tutanota uses a password strength indicator that takes several aspects of a password into consideration to make sure your chosen password is a perfect match for your secure email account. You can find additional tips on how to choose a strong password here.
Tutanota has no limitations in regard to the password length or used characters; all unicode characters are respected.
Does Tutanota support two-factor authentication (2FA)?
When I log out of Tutanota, the browser or app always logs in again. What can I do to stop this?
If you click on 'Logout', you log out. Please note: If you have previously saved the password, you are now logged out, but the password is still saved for automatic login. To 'unsave' the password, please log out. The login screen appears, click on 'More' and 'Delete credentials'.
Security and Privacy
Where does the encryption process take place?
Encryption and decryption of data always happens locally on your device upon login. All data is end-to-end encrypted and only you can access the data with your password.
What is encrypted and what can you read?
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Tutanota encrypts all data stored in your mailbox (contacts, emails, email signature, inbox rules, invoice data, payment method, certificate and private keys of your own domains). When sending an email, Tutanota encrypts subject, content and attachments automatically.
You can find a detailed explanation about what is encrypted in Tutanota on our security page.
We can read only the following metadata:
- sender email address
- recipient email address
- date of the email
We are looking into possibilities to hide the metadata in the future as well.
Where are my keys generated and how is my private key secured?
Your private and your public keys are generated locally within your browser upon registration. Your private key is encrypted with your password. This way your login password receives the status of the private key. The key is encrypted so strong that only you can use the key for encrypting and decrypting data. This is why a strong password is essential. An automatic password check on the client makes sure that you use a strong password. Your password is never transmitted to the server in plain text. It is salted and then hashed with bcrypt locally on your device so that neither the server nor we have access to your password. With this innovative design you can access your encrypted inbox from any device (desktop, mobile) easily.
What encryption algorithms does Tutanota use?
For the email encryption between users, Tutanota uses a standardized, hybrid method consisting of a symmetrical and an asymmetrical algorithm. Tutanota uses AES with a length of 128 bit and RSA with 2048 bit. Emails to external recipients are encrypted symmetrically with AES 128 bit.
How are my emails encrypted with Tutanota?
Where are the Tutanota servers located?
The Tutanota servers are located in secure and ISO27001 certified data centers in Germany. All saved data are subject to the strict German privacy protection laws. Independent of that all data is end-to-end encrypted and cannot be read by the Tutao GmbH as the provider or by any third party.
Does Tutanota log IP addresses or can I use my encrypted mailbox anonymously?
By default, we do not log IP addresses when you log in or when you send an email. The IP addresses of sent and received emails are stripped so that your location remains unknown.
We only log IP addresses of individual accounts in case of serious criminal acts such as murder, child pornography, robbery, bomb threats and blackmail after being served a valid court order by a German judge. You can find details on this as well as on German data protection rights on our blog.
Learn on our blog how Tutanota fights illegal mass surveillance by providing an anonymous email service. Upon registration you do not need to provide any personal data (e.g. no phone number required). We will also make it possible to pay for Tutanota with Bitcoin.
Is my address book within Tutanota encrypted?
Yes, all data within Tutanota is end-to-end encrypted and only accessible with your password. Scanning and profiling of your data is not possible.
Can I disable sessions remotely (session handling)?
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Yes. You can view and remotely close active sessions under Settings -> Login.
Check our How-to to learn how to enable storing of closed sessions to monitor whether someone else has access to your account. To guarantee the users' privacy, we have implemented the feature as follows:
- The IP address is stored encrypted, and only the user can decrypt this information. No one else - not even we at Tutanota - can access this information.
- IP addresses are only stored for one week and then automatically deleted.
Do you delete inactive accounts / recycle email addresses?
A deleted email address (also if it is an alias) will not be recycled for security reasons. There must be no possibility that someone else is able to register your previously used email address, and then, by accident, receive a confidential email that was meant for you.
Free of charge accounts are deleted after an inactive period of six months. A regular login is necessary to prevent automatic deletion. We delete such accounts for security reasons and also to allow us offering free of charge Tutanota accounts at all. However, the email addresses of such deleted accounts may be taken over into another paid account and re-used as email aliases or additional user addresses if you still have the valid login credentials.
To re-use the email address of the inactive account
- You need to create a Premium email account (or use any paid Tutanota account you already have as the target account).
- Login to your lost account.
- Click on 'Help' as you can see in the screenshot above.
- Enter the 'Target account address' (and - if you enabled two-factor authentication - the recovery code of the lost address).
Then you can add the lost address(es) as an alias (or user) to the target email account. We call it merging of addresses.
Why is automatic image loading blocked in Tutanota?
Tutanota does not load pictures automatically when you open an email. When you load external images manually, please note that
- someone knows that you read the email.
- someone may add cookies to your browser (if your browser is not configured to reject them).
- someone may track your location with your IP address.
- someone may track parameters of your device.
Here we explain how to display external images. Please read here how we make sure that you can use Tutanota as an anonymous email service.
One of my emails is displaying a phishing warning. What does it mean?
Phishing is a name or type of online scam in which criminals try to look like a legitimate sender in order to get your data such as credentials or credit card data. Phishers use very sophisticated psychological techniques and develop very realistic copies of real websites and emails.
If you see a phishing banner, it means that some parts of this email match our phishing signatures after other users reported similar emails as phishing. Please be extremely careful with such messages. Usually phishing emails contain a special link to the website which looks real but it actually is not. If you think that the email is legitimate and you opened the link, please make sure to check the full website URL: Check that you see all of it, sometimes only one part or one character may be swapped. Here is more information on how to prevent email phishing attacks.
You can mark an email as not phishing so you will not see the warning message any more for this email.
We never send you emails with links where you need to type in your password. We encourage you to always protect your login credentials with 2FA as this makes it close to impossible for an attacker to log into your account.
If you already fell for a phishing attack, please check this FAQ.
One of my emails has a warning saying mail authentication is missing or failed. What does it mean?
We require all messages to be authenticated. Without authentication, the email could be coming from anyone or could be modified so you should always treat such emails with scrutiny. If you see a message where the authentication has failed (red warning banner), you should be especially careful as it means that this email was likely faked.
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Does Tutanota offer full-text search?
Yes, Tutanota comes with full-text search of your encrypted mailbox. In the free version, search is limited to four weeks into the past due to heavy server load caused by the encrypted search feature. Learn here how you can improve your search results. The spam folder is excluded from search.
Search is executed locally via an encrypted search index to guarantee security and privacy of your data as well as your search queries. As the search index needs to be stored in your browser, it does not work in private mode/incognito mode. Read here how our innovative full-text search on encrypted data works.
Where do I find the Settings?
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Where can I request a new feature for Tutanota?
You can request and discuss new features with us and other users in our Reddit community. You can check whether someone has already requested this feature and whether we have already added it to our Roadmap.
How can I change the language in Tutanota?
The language in Tutanota is taken automatically from your browser or system settings. Please change the language there. Alternatively, you can go to 'Settings' -> 'Appearance' to switch the displayed language for Tutanota.
We also invite you to join our translation project to improve Tutanota in your native language!
Where can I get the Tutanota app?
How can I zoom in the Tutanota app?
In the apps, you can zoom with a double tap. We plan to improve this behavior further.
Push notifications on my Android phone are being delayed. What can I do?
Please check the app settings on your phone. As we do not use Google's push notifications service, battery optimization must be disabled for Tutanota to receive push notifications instantly.
This is necessary to offer you an open source email service free from any links to Google.
Calendar event alarms on my iOS device are no longer being received. What can I do?
In case the Tutanota app is force closed, iOS does not let the app receive new alarms via silent notifications. To receive calendar event notifications again, please open the app so that it stays in the background.
My Tutanota app on Android was disabled, but I don't see a new version on F-Droid. What can I do?
You need to update your F-Droid repository to see the newest version of the Tutanota Android app.
Why does the Tutanota app ask me to update WebView?
WebView is a system app on Android devices which allows us to display web content inside the Tutanota app. Newer versions let us use newer technologies to make the app smaller, faster, more beautiful and more reliable. If you experiencing issues or bugs with the Android app, updating WebView has a good chance to help.
Here are instructions how to update WebView on your phone.
Can I change the notification sound for the Android app?
Yes, users have full control over notifications through the app system settings. On your phone go to 'Apps', select 'Tutanota' and change the notification for new emails there.
How can I use Tutanota with multiple users at the same time?
In the mobile app, you can currently only login with one user. To switch to another user, you must log out and log in again. You can login with multiple users in the browser by opening several tabs or windows. In the desktop clients, you can also open several windows to login with multiple users.
Where can I get the Tutanota desktop client?
Why do I see "Could not access secret storage" in the desktop client?
Tutanota desktop app uses system keychain to be able to encrypt sensitive details such as credentials and alarms. On Linux there must be an app installed which provides secret storage (org.freedesktop.secrets interface). This is usually set up together with the rest of the desktop environment but sometimes it requires manual setup. Installing GNOME Seahorse and configuring keychain there should be sufficient. KeePassXC is another provider which can be used but it must be additionally configured.
Is it possible to merge several Tutanota email addresses in one account?
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Yes, you can add existing email addresses (e.g. Alice2, Alice3) as aliases to a paid account (Alice1):
- Delete the email accounts (e.g. Alice2, Alice3)
- Upon deletion, it is important to enter the 'Target account address' (Alice1).
- Then you can add the deleted email addresses to the stated target email account.
Please note: You are only transferring the email addresses. Emails and contacts stored in the deleted accounts (Alice2, Alice3) are being deleted. Please export important emails before deleting the accounts.
Is there a dark theme in Tutanota?
Yes. Before logging in, click on 'More' and 'Switch color theme' to switch to the dark theme. This works in all Tutanota clients (web, desktop, apps). Alternatively, you can go to 'Settings' -> 'Appearance' to switch to the dark theme. To add a custom theme, you need to book whitelabel.
Why does Tutanota not use PGP?
Current encryption standards like PGP and S/MIME have several issues that we plan to address with Tutanota. These standards do not support forward secrecy and are not resistant to attacks from quantum computers.
In addition, it is important to us that the subject line in emails is also encrypted. That's why we have developed a solution that is also based on recognized algorithms (RSA and AES) and that automatically encrypts the subject, the content and the attachments. In the future, we plan to upgrade these algorithms to quantum-resistant ones that also support forward secrecy. You can find more information on why Tutanota does not use PGP here.
We also see the importance that Tutanota needs to be interoperable with other encryption solutions. We will develop an API so that Tutanota users can communicate with users of other secure services confidentially in the future.
What browsers does Tutanota support? Via what browsers can external recipients check their encrypted emails?
Tutanota supports the current version of the following browsers:
- Firefox (desktop)
- Opera (desktop, Android)
- Chrome (desktop, Android)
- Safari (desktop, iOS)
- Microsoft Edge (desktop)
The development goes on. What comes next?
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What is the maximum size for emails and attachments?
The size of emails with attachments sent via Tutanota is limited to 25 MB at the moment.
Can I retrieve my Tutanota emails via IMAP to another email client?
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This is not possible as we could not guarantee end-to-end encryption for your data. Instead Tutanota offers email desktop clients for Linux, Mac OS and Windows as well as a web client and apps for Android and iOS.
As an external recipient, can I re-access my emails later?
Yes, you can always access the emails sent via Tutanota through the link from your latest notification email. Old notification links from the same sender are de-activated for security reasons. Your exchanged password, however, stays unchanged as long as the sender does not change it. If you have saved the password upon accessing your confidential emails in your browser, you do not have to re-enter it.
Are emails to other Tutanota users always encrypted?
Yes, when sending emails from Tutanota to Tutanota, all emails are encrypted automatically end-to-end on your device. You do not have to enter any passwords.
Can Tutanota encrypt emails to other email services (external recipients)?
What are the benefits of adding another user to my account?
If you add another user to your account (family member, partner, team member etc.), you get the following benefits:
- Share alias packages,
- Share storage packages,
- Use the same admin settings such as Spam rules and custom domains,
- Reset passwords or second login factors for each other (admin status required).
Here are more details on user management. If you do not need these sharing options, you can also upgrade accounts individually. Please check our pricing calculator for details.
Furthermore, we have recently added a sharing feature for the encrypted calendar which we will extend in the future. Sharing of entire calendars only works with other paid Tutanota accounts.
Can I add alias email addresses to Tutanota?
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Email aliases are additional email addresses that you can use with the same mailbox without having to switch accounts. Aliases are included in all paid plans of Tutanota. If you upgrade to Premium (€1 per month), you can add up to 5 aliases.
Find out more about Tutanota aliases in our How-to (create alias, change default sender, etc.). Learn here what the purpose of an email alias compared to a user is and how aliases can increase your security.
Can I use plus addresses for my Tutanota email address?
Can I use a custom email domain with Tutanota?
Does Tutanota use a spam filter?
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Yes, Tutanota uses a spam filter to keep your mailbox free from spam. We are improving this filter continuously. Should you receive spam emails in your inbox, you can also configure your own spam rules here to deny or allow certain email addresses or domains. If a sender is blocked (rejected) by the spam filter, you can allow the sender for your account.
In paid accounts, only admins can create spam rules that are being applied across all users.
Does Tutanota support inbox rules for filtering incoming emails?
Are emails in Trash and Spam folder deleted?
Yes, all emails in Trash or Spam are automatically deleted 30 days after the emails were moved to these folders. You can also manually empty these folders with one click. Please note: Emails deleted from Trash or Spam folders are physically deleted and can't be restored.
Are there email limits to protect Tutanota from being abused by spammers?
Yes, Tutanota uses different variables to calculate email limits for individual accounts. This is necessary to protect our free and anonymous email service from spammers who try to abuse Tutanota. If spammers were able to abuse Tutanota, it would harm all Tutanota users - ie Tutanota domains could end up on email spam lists, which we have to prevent under all circumstances.
If you receive the following message in your Tutanota account "It looks like you exceeded the number of allowed emails. Please try again later.", the anti-spam protection method has stopped your account temporarily from sending new emails. Please wait a day or two to send new emails again.
If you need to send more emails immediately, please upgrade to our affordable Premium version (1 Euro per month) as limits for paying users are much higher. Simply click on 'Premium' in your side menu bar of Tutanota.
Please note that Tutanota is not meant for sending out mass mailings such as newsletters. Please read our Terms & Conditions for details.
Are email addresses stored automatically in contacts when sending an email?
Yes, email addresses are automatically added to your encrypted Tutanota address book when sending an email unless you deactivate this feature. You'll find details here.
Does Tutanota support export and import of emails, contacts and calendars?
Can I change the signature in a free account?
Yes, you can change the signature in Settings -> Email. Every account can change their signature. To support our free and secure email service, please leave the link to our homepage in your signature.
Is it possible to edit Tutanota emails (HTML editing)?
Yes, Tutanota supports HTML editing options (embed images, add lists, bold, italics, underline, monospace, add hyperlinks, align the text left, center, right, justified, change text size, remove all formatting). These are explained in our how-to along with lots of information on email handling.
Can I receive notifications to another email account about incoming emails?
Yes, with a paid subscription you can set up email notifications to any email address under 'Settings' - 'Email' - 'Notifications'. You will be informed about new emails once until you log in. Only if you have logged in to view this email, Tutanota will send another notification to keep notification emails to a minimum.
As a Free user, you can receive push notifications in the browser, the Android & iOS app as well as the desktop clients.
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Does Tutanota publish a Transparency Report?
Yes, the Tutanota Transparency Report is updated every six months. You can check it here. It also includes a Warrant Canary.
If I upgrade to Premium, can I downgrade to free again?
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Yes, you can downgrade back to free anytime. Before this, you need to disable all extra bookings. You can keep your main Tutanota email address as a free account.
Check here to see how you can upgrade or downgrade and how to add or disable extra bookings (aliases, storage, additional users).
My newly created account has been put on hold for 48 hours after registration. What should I do?
Some accounts are automatically marked for approval upon sign-up to prevent abuse. This often affects IPs from VPN services or Tor as spammers try to bypass our anti-spam protection method by abusing these services. Please read here why the 48-hour wait is necessary to protect your privacy to the maximum with a truly anonymous email service.
During these 48 hours emails cannot be sent or received. Please do not share your new email address before the blocking has been lifted automatically.
I don't receive confirmation emails from services or newsletters. What can I do?
Please check whether the sender was blocked by following this instruction.
Sometimes newly created email addresses are put on hold for 48 hours to prevent abuse. It is important that you do not share your email address until this block is lifted automatically. If you do use the email address to register elsewhere or sign up for newsletters before the block is lifted, this service will send you a confirmation email, which will bounce with a temporary error. This might lead to problems registering with this service, even in the future.
I can't register with my Tutanota email address at an online service. What can I do?
Most websites and online services let you register with your chosen Tutanota email address just fine. Unfortunately, we have received reports by users that some websites block Tutanota email addresses for registrations. Please check these options to resolve this situation.
How do I solve the Tutanota Captcha upon registration?
Tutanota uses its own Captcha so that we do not have to depend on using Google Captcha. This enables us to offer an open source email service without any links to Google.
The Tutanota Captcha shows a clock. You need to enter the displayed time with four numerals, including the colon in the middle. If the displayed time is 8.30 for example, you have to enter 08:30 or 20:30 exactly.
I have received an abusive email (spam, phishing) from one of your domains. How do I report abuse?
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If you would like to inform us about abusive usage of one of our domains (tutanota.com, tutanota.de, tutamail.com, tuta.io, keemail.me), please contact us at abuse@tutao.de. Please forward the abusive message to us if appropriate.
If you are a Tutanota user and have received a phishing email, you can report this email by clicking on the three-dot button to the right and then click on 'Report phishing'. Here are more details.
If you would like to report abusive usage originating from another provider's email address, you can find contact addresses at abuse.net.
Where can I report a security issue or a vulnerability that I found in Tutanota?
We at Tutanota take utmost care to secure your mailbox to the maximum. The Tutanota code is published on GitHub, and we invite security experts to check the code. In case you find a vulnerability in Tutanota, please report it directly to us so we can fix it.
How do I delete my Tutanota account?
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To delete your account, go to Settings - Subscription - Delete Account. You need to enter your password upon deletion.
Please note: Deleted Tutanota accounts can't be restored. Deleted email addresses are blocked for registration and can't be used again.
How to use Tutanota
Login, shortcuts & header info
- Here you login to our mail client.
- Please enter your full email address and password and click 'Log in'.
- If you tick 'Store password', your password will be stored in the browser for easier login. Only choose this option if you are using your own device.
- Click on 'More' to see more options. 'Sign up' to register a new account, 'Switch color theme' to switch to the dark theme (shown in the screenshot above), and 'Lost account access' to open a help article on how to recover your account.
- If you have saved your password, you will see two more options under 'More': 'Different account' to login with another Tutanota email address and 'Delete credentials' to delete the password you have previously saved in the browser.
- Tutanota supports lots of keyboard shortcuts. You can display all shortcuts available in any given section of Tutanota by pressing F1 (fn+F1). You can also use HTML shortcuts to design your mails such as Ctrl+b, Ctrl+i, Ctrl+u. Watch our YouTube tutorial on shortcuts here.
- Show header info: You can show the email header of received emails by pressing H.
- Tutanota strips headers from emails sent to protect your privacy.
- If the technical sender is different from the header info, Tutanota warns you about this. The differing sender information could be a sign that this email is coming from a scammer.
Setting up a second factor (2FA) in Tutanota
We recommend setting up 2FA because of its security benefits. Learn in our online security guide how 2FA helps you to keep your emails safe from hackers.
Registering your second factor
You can connect your second factor with Tutanota in Settings -> Login. As admin you can setup second factors for your users in Settings -> User management.
Tutanota currently supports the following second factor types:
- Security keys (U2F), e.g. Yubikey. U2F is currently supported by Chrome, Opera, and Firefox.
- TOTP with an authenticator app such as FreeOTP+, andOTP, Authenticator, Authy etc. If setting up a second factor with TOTP fails, please make sure that the time is synced between your devices.
- We plan to support more second factor types. Please let us know via social media which ones you prefer!
Second factors can be added by administrators and users, but only admins can remove assigned second factors.
Note: If you lose your second factor, you will no longer be able to login to your account. To prevent this, you can add multiple second factors. Additionally, please note down the recovery code shown to you when adding a second factor.
Authenticating with your second factor
During login you have to authenticate with one of your second factors. Alternatively, you may also accept that session from another logged in client. If your browser does not support the second factor you had registered, you can only accept the session from another client.
How to reset your second factor if you lose it
For resetting your second factor, you will need your personal recovery code and your password. You can view and also update your recovery code in Settings -> Login.
If you have lost your second factor, click on More -> Lost account access on the login page. There you will have to enter your recovery code as well as your password to delete all your second factors.
How do I reset my password or second factor?
When you create a new Tutanota account, our secure password reset feature empowers only you to reset your account yourself. Please make sure that:
- You write your password down and keep it somewhere safe.
- You write down your recovery code to never lose access to your Tutanota account.
In case you can't login to Tutanota, please make sure that:
- You have entered your email address with the correct ending, e.g. ".de" or ".com".
- The caps lock key is disabled.
- The time on your TOTP device is synchronized correctly (only applies if second factor authentication with TOTP fails).
We do not know your password and can't modify your second factors. However, there are different ways on how to regain access to your mailbox in case of a lost password or a second factor.
Administrator is available
If you are a member of an organization or a business: Ask your administrator to reset your password. Each administrator can reset the passwords of other users and admins. If you want to make sure to never lose your paid account, it's best to have at least two administrators.
Recovery code is available
Your recovery code is your personal code to resetting your account. If you did write it down when you created your account, you can reset your password or second factor using your personal recovery code by clicking on More > Lost account access on the login page.
You can view and also update your recovery code in Settings > Login. You can also find more information on this secure reset feature on our blog.
With 2FA enabled, you will need 2 out of 3 to reset your Tutanota account:
Click here to reset your password. You will need your second factor (if 2FA enabled) and your recovery code.
Click here to reset your second factor. You will need your login password and the recovery code.
Please note: If you lose your password and your second factor, there is no option to reset your Tutanota account with the recovery code.
How to improve my search results?
To search your encrypted mailbox, simply click on the top search field or press F.
When you press enter, Tutanota takes you to a more detailed search mask. The free search feature goes back one month into the past.
The detailed search mask lets you specify the time frame which should be searched (one month for free users). The unlimited search feature also lets you filter your search, e.g. who sent the email, to whom did you send the email, was the search query contained in the subject or in the body, what folder should be searched.
As all data in Tutanota is encrypted, using our innovative search feature causes a lot of traffic. This is why unlimited search is only available to paying users. Learn here how you can benefit by going Premium for only €1 per month.
Please note: You can only search emails and contacts, thus, the search field is not shown when you are browsing the 'Settings' of your mailbox.
Adding of custom email domains
If you own one or more domain names that you want to use with Tutanota, you can add these domains to your paid subscription of Tutanota. The setup wizard for your custom email domain will guide you through the process in just four small steps. In each step the wizard will explain, which configuration changes you have to make. If you don't have a Tutanota account, you can register here.
The setup wizard for your custom email domain can be found in 'Settings' -> 'Global settings' -> 'Custom email domains' by clicking the '+' button.
In order to send and receive emails with your custom domain in Tutanota, you need to configure the following types of DNS records in the settings of your domain name provider. Prior to configuring those DNS records the wizard will allow you to create new users or email aliases for your custom domain in order to have a smart switch to receiving emails in Tutanota.
- a TXT record to prove that you are the owner of the domain
- an MX record with any priority
- a TXT record for SPF
- CNAME records (_domainkey) for DKIM
- CNAME records for MTA-STS
- a TXT record (_dmarc) for DMARC is recommended
The exact values that these DNS records should point to will be shown to you in the setup wizard.
The MX record is necessary to relay emails for your domain to the Tutanota servers. The SPF TXT record marks the Tutanota server as valid sender of emails from your domain. The _domainkey and _dmarc records make sure your emails are signed with DKIM and sender spoofing of your domain's email addresses can be detected automatically by the recipient mail servers. The MTA-STS records make sure that transport encryption and authentication is used between different mail servers.
Tutanota will indicate if the DNS records are fine for all your domains or if there is something that has to be changed.
Please note that with some domain name providers it may take up to a few hours before changes to your DNS records become visible for other mail servers. You can check your DNS settings here.
How can I use Tutanota in my organization or company with my custom email domain?
- Register any paid Tutanota account here. This will create your initial administrator user. Once you have added additional users to your account, you can mark all - or just some - as admins. Your administrator(s) can configure all general settings and manage users, e.g. reset their passwords. As we at Tutanota can not reset passwords, we recommend to have at least two admins and/or to note down the recovery code during the signup process. You have to choose one of the Tutanota domains for your initial admin user email address. You can later add an alias of your custom email domain to this user.
- Add your custom email domain in "Settings" -> "Global settings" -> "Custom email domains". You have to set a DNS record for your custom email domain in order for us to verify that the domain is yours. You will find the exact instructions in Tutanota when setting up your domain but you can also read about it here.
- Add users (i.e. mailboxes) for your domain in "Settings" -> "User management". If you have a large number of users, you can import a CSV file containing user name, email address and password. This is useful to automatically create all users in one step.
- Set the DNS records (MX, spf, DKIM, DMARC) for your custom email domain in order to be able to send and receive emails with your custom domain in Tutanota. If it does not work, you will see a list of missing or bad DNS records in "Settings" -> "Global settings" -> "Custom email domains".
- Provide the user passwords to the users, so they can log in into their mailboxes.
Please note that we do not support email import, yet. We plan to enable import in the coming months. For now, we recommend to keep your old mailboxes as a reference when moving to Tutanota from another provider.
On our business site, there is a summary of all available features of Tutanota's secure business emails.
How to book Secure Connect?
How to send an encrypted message via Secure Connect?
When someone starts to communicate with you via the encrypted contact form Secure Connect, the entire communication will be encrypted end-to-end. Encryption takes place locally in the browser so that no third party - not even we as the provider of Secure Connect - can access this information.
Here is how to start an encrypted communication channel via Secure Connect:
- Click on Create Request.
- Enter a subject line.
- Choose a password and repeat the password. In case you want to check for replies later, write down the password somewhere safe.
- Enter your message.
- Drag and drop files into the message field or click on the symbol in the top right corner to attach files. They are automatically attached to the message.
- In case you want to be notified about replies, enter an email address at the end. This is optional. If you want to stay anonymous we recommend not entering an email address here.
- Click on Send in the top right corner.
- A random email address for your encrypted communication channel has been created. Write down this email address (and the previously chosen password) to re-access your encrypted communication channel later.
While sending the encrypted message via Secure Connect, Tutanota automatically creates a mailbox for the sender with an automatically generated email address of your whitelabel domain. The sender can login with the selected password to read your reply and also reply again. With Secure Connect an encrypted communication channel has been established that is both easy to use and secure.
When do I need encrypted emails?
Email encryption is needed whenever you want to send a confidential email. That is whenever your email contains personal information that should not become public. The following examples show the differences between end-to-end encrypted, confidential emails and emails that are not being end-to-end encrypted in Tutanota.
In this YouTube tutorial we demonstrate how your can send an encrypted email in seconds.
Alice is registered with Tutanota, Bob may be registered with Tutanota or an external recipient and Carol is not registered with Tutanota. In any case all emails (including attachments) are stored encrypted on the Tutanota servers. Independent of the end-to-end encryption, the transport between client and Tutanota servers is secured with TLS to maximize security.
Sending and receiving end-to-end encrypted emails
The email is encrypted on Alice's client, stored encrypted on the server and can only be decrypted by Alice or Bob.
Sending non-confidential emails
The email is sent via SMTP to the recipient. Still, the sent email is encrypted for Alice on the server and then stored.
Receiving non-confidential emails
When the SMTP email is received by the Tutanota server, it is encrypted for Alice and then stored on the server.
Instruction on updating WebView on Android
Updating WebView is usually as simple as installing an app. For devices with Android older than Nougat, this is usually the app called Android System WebView, which you can download from the PlayStore here.
Additional optional settings changes
The Android N default WebView is usually tied to the Chrome browser. If you don't want to install Chrome, you can install another provider and later select another WebView implementation in the developer settings.
To enable developer settings:
- Open up your Settings app.
- Scroll all the way down to find "About Phone" (or "About Tablet")
- Scroll down again and find the entry with the Build number.
- Start tapping on the "Build number section", Android will now pop up a message informing you that in x amount of clicks you will become a Developer. Keep tapping until the process is complete.
Note for LeEco device owners: LeEco made changes to some devices which prevents changing WebView. We don't know of a workaround, yet. We recommend using the web browser to access your Tutanota mail account.
Emails
Navigation menu: Emails and Folders
Depending on the width of your browser Tutanota displays the left Settings menu, your folder list, your mail list, and the selected mail.
- To add folders, please click the plus symbol in the left folder view. A pop-up opens where you can enter the folder name. The newly created folder will be sorted alphabetically under 'Your Folders'. You can add as many folders as you need.
- To edit this folder later, click on the folder. Then click the symbol with the three dots next to the folder. You can 'Rename' this folder, or 'Delete' it.
- Please note: If you delete a folder all mails are immediately physically deleted. Make sure to have selected the right folder before hitting 'Delete'.
- If you are in the 'Trash' or 'Spam' folder, you can click the 'empty folder' symbol next to the folder to completely empty this folder. When you click this symbol, all mails are physically deleted. Physical deletion means that these mails can never be restored, not by you, not by us. They are wiped from our servers.
- Spam folder: Tutanota automatically puts suspected spam into this folder. If you delete a mail from this folder, it does not go to Trash, but it is physically deleted.
Multi-select, drag & drop, mark unread of mails
- You can use multi-select on desktop (press Shift or Ctrl while selecting and deselecting specific mails) and mobile (activated by a long press).
- You can move all selected mails with drag & drop to any folder.
- You can drag and drop all selected emails to your local file system by pressing ctrl or alt while dragging. In the desktop clients, you can decide whether to export emails as msg or eml files under 'Settings' -> 'Desktop' -> 'Email export file format'.
- You can click the symbols displayed to the right: 'Cancel', 'Move', 'Delete', or the three dots. When you click the three dots, you can choose one of the following options: 'Mark unread', 'Mark read' or 'Export'.
- In the Tutanota app you can swipe a mail left, then it goes to Trash. If you swipe a mail right, it goes to Archive.
When you select an email, these options show up to its top.
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The top email menu has the following options:
- Arrow left = reply - Shortcut: Press R.
- Double arrow left = reply all - Shortcut: Press ⇧ + R.
- Arrow right = forward
- Folders symbol = Move this email to a folder. When you click this symbol, a folder list opens where you can choose a folder to move the email to. You can also move a mail with drag & drop in the browser.
- Delete symbol = The email is moved to Trash.
- Three dot symbol = You can mark the email unread or export it.
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If you want to print an email as pdf, you can use the browser function for printing.
- In an opened email, you can click the sender. A pop-up opens where you can show and edit this contact in your address book.
- You can also click on 'Add inbox rule' (part of all paid plans) or 'Add spam rule' so that future mails from this contact are automatically moved to a specific folder.
- With a paid subscription, you can also click 'Add inbox rule' to send all new emails from this sender to a particular folder. Find more details on 'Inbox rules' under section 'Email'.
Sending of emails
Condensed email window.
- Click on 'New email' in the top left corner to compose a new email.
- When you enter an email address into the 'To'-field, Tutanota shows you the preview of matching email addresses from your address book. You can hit 'Enter' to choose the first email address shown or you can keep on typing.
- Once you have entered an email address in the 'To'-field, the 'Confidential'-button appears in the 'Subject' line. Click on it to send this mail not end-to-end encrypted. You may also switch the default to encrypted/not-encrypted here in your Settings→ 'Default delivery'. Emails to other Tutanota users are always end-to-end encrypted; there is no option to disable this.
- Below the recipient's email address of an encrypted mail, you enter the 'Password' for the recipient, which you need to share with your recipient via a different channel.
- Attach files by clicking on the file symbol in the subject line or by using drag & drop.
- Write your email like you are used to from other webmail services. When you click 'Send', Tutanota automatically encrypts subject, body and attachments for you.
Enlarged email window.
- Click on 'Show' in the 'To' field to enlarge/reduce the options shown. After enlarging it, you can enter Cc- and Bcc-recipients.
- If you have added an alias in 'Settings', you can also change the email address you want to send from by clicking on the pen symbol next to the 'Sender' email address. You can change the default sender here in your Settings→ 'Default sender'. This makes your alias the default sender, the Tutanota address will still remain the main account address (name in tab) which can't be changed.
- External recipients of an end-to-end encrypted email receive a notification mail from your Tutanota email address. You can choose the language of this notification email by clicking on the pen symbol on the right (in this screenshot: English is chosen).
When writing an email you can use these text editing tools
Please use mouse-over in the web client to see what symbol represents what function. The Tutanota text editing tools enable you to embed images, add lists (bullets and numbers), change texts to bold, italics, underline, monospace, add hyperlinks, align the text left, center, right and justified, change the text size, and remove all formatting from selected text.
Insert a template into an email
To insert a template into the mail editor, please login to Tutanota in the browser or in one of the Tutanota desktop clients:
- Type "#" and the shortcut you defined when creating the template.
- Hit tab.
- The template gets inserted into the mail editor automatically.
If you have created several language versions for this template, you can choose the correct one after hitting tab (step 2).
Alternatively, you can access your templates by typing ctrl+space, or from the editor toolbar. There you can search for the correct template and insert it.
Tutanota blocks automatic image loading to protect your privacy. To load external images, please click on 'Show' above the mail body to load the image for now or on 'Always trust sender' to always load all images sent from this email address. Please note that you have to allow images from a trusted sender on all your devices once. In the case that mail authentication fails or is non-existent, images will not be loaded even if the sender has been allow-listed. Inline images are displayed directly as no external content needs to be loaded.
Sending unencrypted emails by default
Go here in Settings. You can choose the 'Default delivery': Encrypted ('Confidential') or not encrypted ('Not confidential'). You can also switch whether an email is encrypted or not when composing the email by clicking on the lock symbol. Emails to other Tutanota users are always encrypted by default.
Encrypted email to external recipient
When sending an encrypted email to an external recipient, you need to specify a password when composing the email.
Once set, the password will be automatically saved along with the contact in your Tutanota address book, which makes your encrypted address book the password manager for your external contacts. Next time you write an email to that recipient, you simply specify the email address and Tutanota automatically enters the password. The password needs to be exchanged via a second channel. If you would like to change the password, you can either do this within the contacts view or when composing a new email to this external recipient.
The external recipient
- receives a notification email with a link to Tutanota (browser opens up),
- enters the exchanged password,
- can read the automatically decrypted email, reply confidentially, export all exchanged messages and save them locally.
Note: The link within the notification email contains a salt which is needed for decryption along with the password. Thus, someone who wants to intercept your encrypted messages needs the exact link and the password. (An old link gets deactivated as soon as you send a new email to the same email address.)
Watch our YouTube tutorial on how to send an encrypted email to external recipients.
Adding alias email addresses
If using one of the paid plans, you can add aliases to your account. You can also switch to larger alias packages. Refer to our pricing page for details.
Go here in your mailbox→ 'Email aliases': Click on 'Show Email Aliases'. Click on the plus symbol to add aliases. A pop-up opens where you can type the alias you want to add. Click on the three-dot button to choose the domain for your alias. This can be any of the Tutanota domains or of your custom email domains that you have added to your Tutanota account.
Please note: It is technically not possible to delete aliases with a Tutanota domain. These can only be deactivated. Deactivated aliases remain linked to your account in case you want to activate them again in the future. When you are using your own domain with Tutanota, you can delete aliases with your custom email domain and create new ones.
If you need more than five aliases, you need to buy a larger alias package here, even if the aliases are deactivated.
You can change the default sending address to your own domain alias (or any other alias) by changing the default sender here in your mailbox→ 'Default Sender'. This will make your alias the default sender. However, the main address of your Tutanota account (name in tab) will remain unchanged.
To change the alias upon sending an email, click on 'SHOW'. Then click on the pen symbol next to the sender and choose the alias you want to send an email from.
Spam detection in Tutanota is multi staged. For incoming unencrypted SMTP emails, the received email is checked against DNS spam lists first. In a second stage we filter emails by executing content checks and mark emails as spam or not. Emails that have been marked as spam will be moved to the spam folder of your mailbox. In a third stage we filter spam on the base of user defined email sender lists. This list provides the possibility to classify email addresses as spam or not as spam. The check is active for all incoming emails and can be configured by the administrator. The rules are valid for all users.
As administrator for a Tutanota account you can configure the email address list here in Settings.
Within a received email, please click on 'Show more', then click on the From address to assign the email address, the domain, or the top level domain with one of the following spam rules:
- Not spam - Emails from this sender email address are always stored in the inbox.
- Always spam - Emails from this sender email address will always be stored in the spam folder.
- Discard - Emails from this sender email address will be silently discarded. The sender does not get any information about it.
The "No spam" rule has a higher priority than "Always spam" and "Discard" has the lowest priority.
You can set spam rules for sender addresses (highest priority), domains (lower priority), and top level domains (lowest priority). To add a spam rule for a domain, just enter the domain like xyz.com without putting an @ in front. This rule will also apply to emails sent from a subdomain. To add a spam rule for a top level domain, just put in com - for example - no dot is needed before this.
Rules for domains are restricted. You are not able to assign the rules "Always spam" and "Discard" to Tutanota domains, neither to your custom domains.
You also have the option to allow all emails. To do this, create a spam rule and put in an asterisk * where you would usually put in the email address that the rule should apply to.
Allow emails blocked due to spam
How to receive blocked emails.
Go to 'Settings' -> 'Global Settings' -> 'Rejected email senders' to check whether any email to your account has been blocked due to the sender being listed on a spam list. You can click 'Refresh' to refresh the list in case you are waiting for a registration email. If a blocked email is shown here, you can allow the sender so that emails from this sender will reach your inbox in the future.
Report an email for phishing
To report an email for phishing, please click on the three-dot button to the right in an opened phishing email. Then click on 'Report phishing'.
Contacts
Calendar
User Settings
Login info and session handling
'Login' shows you several info items about your Tutanota account.
- 'Login credentials': You can check your email address, your password, and your recovery code. When clicking on the pen symbol next to 'Password', you can change your current password to a new one. The pen symbol next to 'Recovery code' lets you view and update your recovery code. For this, you need to enter your password. As we can't reset your password, it is important that you keep your recovery code somewhere safe.
- 'Second factor authentication': Click the plus symbol to the right to add a second factor. Tutanota supports U2F and TOTP for 2FA. Once added all second factors are displayed here. You can delete them by clicking the cross symbol next to each added key.
- Activate session handling to see who has accessed your Tutanota account. This information is stored encrypted and automatically deleted after one week.
- 'Active sessions': This shows you the IP address currently being logged in to your account. We only store client and IP addresses encrypted so no one but yourself can access this information. Here you can remotely close sessions, for instance when you have lost your mobile phone and you are still logged in on your phone.
- 'Closed sessions': Click on 'Show' to see from where you have logged into your account recently. This lets you check whether someone else tried to access your Tutanota account.
All settings options for your emails
Here you can configure how you want to send your mails.
- 'Default sender': All mails you send are being sent with this email address. If you have aliases added to your account, you can change the default sender address by clicking on the pen symbol. You can also change the sender every time you are composing an email.
- 'Sender name': This is the name displayed with your sent mails. You can change it by clicking the pen symbol.
- 'Email signature': You can either use the 'Default' signature when sending mails or by clicking the pen symbol to define your personal signature or use no signature at all.
- 'Default delivery': Click the pen symbol to decide whether new mails should be sent end-to-end encrypted ('Confidential') or not end-to-end encrypted ('Not confidential') by default. You can always change this for individual mails when writing an email.
- 'Formatting': Click the pen symbol to decide whether all mails should be sent including HTML formatting or converted to plain text.
- 'Create contacts': Click the pen symbol to decide whether contacts should be created when sending mails ('Activated') or not ('Deactivated').
- 'Search mailbox': Click the pen symbol to decide whether the search feature for your encrypted mailbox should be 'Deactivated' or 'Activated'. Please note: Search in Tutanota needs to be handled locally on your device as all data on our servers is encrypted. Thus, enabling search consumes memory on your device and might consume additional traffic.
- 'Email aliases': Click on 'Show Email Aliases' to add alias email addresses or activate/deactivate existing aliases. Click on the plus symbol to add aliases. A pop-up opens where you can type the alias you want to add. Click on the three-dot button to choose the domain for your alias. This can be any of the Tutanota domains or of your own domains that you have added to your Tutanota account. Before doing this, you need to upgrade to a paid subscription. Please note: Aliases with a Tutanota domain can only be disabled, but not removed. Deactivated aliases must remain linked to your account in case you want to activate them again in the future. When you are using your own domain with Tutanota, you can delete aliases with your own domain and create new ones.
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'Inbox rules' (filter): Click on 'Show Inbox Rules' and then on the plus-button. A pop-up with three options opens: 'Field', 'Value' and 'Target folder'.
- Field: Click on the pen symbol to define what field should be used for the inbox rule 'Sender', 'To recipient', 'Cc recipient', 'Bcc recipient', 'Subject contains', or 'Header contains'.
- Value: You can enter text such as an email address, a domain name or required content of the subject or header. Refer to 'Login, Shortcuts & header info' to learn how to view the header of an email in Tutanota.
- Target folder: Click the pen symbol to define what folder the specified mails should be moved to automatically upon hitting your inbox. Before being able to add inbox rules, you need to upgrade Tutanota.
- For inbox rules we support javascript regular expressions. You have to enclose the expression with slashes / like the literal definition of regular expressions. More information can be found here.
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'Notifications': Click on 'Show' and the plus symbol. A pop-up opens where you can enter an email address that should be notified once a new mail arrives in your Tutanota mailbox.
Push notifications
- Tutanota allows you to receive push notifications via other email addresses and via its Android and iOS apps. Push will be sent to your phone even when you are not logged in.
- To manage what email addresses and mobile devices should (or should no longer) receive push notifications, click here→ 'Notifications'.
- You can also allow your browser to send push notifications for Tutanota in your browser settings, but only when your are logged in.
Appearance: language, theme, time format
In Settings -> Appearance you can change the language of Tutanota, switch to the light or dark theme, change the time format and the start of the week of the calendar.
My templates: Creating email templates
Please login to Tutanota in the browser or in one of the Tutanota desktop clients. In Settings -> My Templates you can create templates to answer repetitive requests faster. Click on 'New template' to create new template.
For your template, enter a Title, a Shortcut, select the language (here: English), the content. When using templates, you will need the shortcut to find the correct template. The content will be added to the mail editor automatically.
Here we explain how to add templates to an email or you can watch our YouTube tutorial on email templates.
Admin Settings
In 'User management' you can manage your account details. If you are using a paid subscription, you can also add and manage additional users.
- Click 'Add user' at the top of the user list. A pop-up opens where you can enter the 'Name' of the user, his 'Email address' and a 'New password' for logging in.
- Please note: Each user gets their own mailbox and login so each user costs extra. If you simply want to add another email address, you can also add it as an alias which is already included in the Premium package.
- Click the user you want to manage to see all available 'User settings'.
- Click the adequate pen symbol to change the 'Sender name', the 'Password', the 'Global admin' status (Yes/No), 'Administrated by' (Global admin/Local admin), and the 'Status' of this user (Activated/Deactivated).
- Please note: Users can not be deleted. If you deactivate users, you are no longer billed for these. You can also add the email address(es) of deactivated users as aliases to your account.
- Global admins can access the user management and change the passwords of users that they have added to their account. Local admins see only the users that they have been assigned to administrate. They can manage these users, including changing their passwords. Changing of passwords for other users only works within one paid account. We at Tutanota have no access and cannot reset passwords.
- 'Second factor authentication': Click the plus symbol to the right to add a second factor for this user. Tutanota supports U2F and TOTP for 2FA. Once added all second factors are displayed here. You can delete them by clicking the cross symbol next to each added key.
- 'Groups': Click on the plus symbol to add this user to a group. This option is only displayed once you have added a Group to your account. Refer to 'Groups: Local admin' to learn how to set up a group.
- 'Contact forms': Click on the plus symbol to add this user to a contact form. This option is only displayed once you have added a contact form to your account. Refer to 'Contact forms' to learn how to set up a contact form.
- 'Email aliases': Click on 'Show Email Aliases' to add alias email addresses or activate/deactivate existing aliases. Please note: Aliases with a Tutanota domain can only be disabled, but not deleted. When you are using your own domain with Tutanota, you can delete aliases with your own domain and add new ones.
- 'Notifications': Click on 'Show' and you will see all email addresses and the IDs of mobile devices (via the Tutanota app) that receive push notifications about new mails received in the mailbox of this user. You can delete an entry if you do not wish to receive notifications to a particular email address or mobile device anymore.
- 'Spam rules': Click on 'Show' to show all defined spam rules. Click the plus symbol to add rules. You have the option between 'No spam', 'Always spam' or 'Discard' depending on a specified email address or domain name. Please find more details on the configuration of spam lists in our FAQ.
- 'Custom email domains': Click on 'Show' to show all added custom domains. Click the plus symbol to add your custom domains. You can add as many domains as you need. Details on using custom email domains with Tutanota in our FAQ. Next to each custom email domain is a three dot symbol. When you click it, you can 'Set a catch all mailbox' or 'Delete' this domain. If you select 'Set a catch all mailbox', you have to choose which email address catch-all mails should go to. This is usually your main admin, but can be any user that you have added to your account. All emails that are being sent to your own domain that do not match any existing email address will be delivered to the catch-all mailbox.
- 'Security': By Clicking the pen symbol, you can force your users to change their password after an administrator has reset the password. Please note: Only administrators of paid accounts can reset passwords of their own users, e.g. all users of a custom domain. Tutanota as the mail service provider cannot reset your passwords for security reasons.
- 'Audit log': This log is only visible to admins of paid Tutanota accounts. It contains important administrative actions, e.g. if you have added a second factor to one of your user accounts, or if you have changed the password of one of your user accounts.
When you order the Whitelabel feature, you have two options: The Whitelabel feature is already included in the Pro subscription. Alternatively, you can order it separately in your paid account. Your whitelabel domain can be any subdomain, and might look like 'secure.mycompany.com' or 'email.mycompany.com'. In order to setup your whitelabel domain you must be able to set the CNAME DNS entry of that domain.
How to whitelabel your secure Tutanota mailbox for business use
- 'Status': Click the pen symbol to activate the Whitelabel feature for your Tutanota account.
- 'Custom notification emails': Click the plus symbol to add a custom notification email for external recipients. When configuring the custom notification email, the admin can add a {sender} placeholder in both subject and body of the email to include the sender name. The admin must include a {link} placeholder in the body of the email where the link to the encrypted mailbox of the external recipient is automatically being added.
- 'Whitelabel domain': Click the pen symbol to activate the Whitelabel feature for your own domain. A pop-up shows up where you have to add your domain (shown in the screenshots):
- Choose a subdomain of your own domain, at which you would like to reach the Tutanota login. This must be a subdomain, a main domain is technically not allowed. Create the subdomain by setting the CNAME DNS entry for that domain to point to login.tutanota.com at your domain hoster. The DNS entry should look like this: '< subdomain_name > CNAME login.tutanota.com'. Depending on your domain hoster you might have to set the fields 'name' to '< subdomain_name >', 'type' to 'CNAME' and 'value' to 'login.tutanota.com'. Keep in mind that the DNS changes may take a while until propagated.
- Enter this subdomain under 'Whitelabel domain'.
Whitelabel domain customizations
- 'Custom logo': Click the pen symbol to upload your logo. It will be shown in the top left corner (38x280 pixel) when you load Tutanota at your own domain.
- 'Custom colors': Click the pen symbol to set the colors according to your own corporate design. If you don't set a color, the default color from the Tutanota style sheet will be taken.
- 'Custom meta tags': Click the pen symbol to enter a meta tag: You can enter HTML code here to add a headline, text and a favicon.
- 'Link to legal notice': Here you can add a link to your Imprint.
- 'Link to privacy policy': Here you can add a link to your Privacy Policy.
- 'German language file': Selects the form of address for the login page on your whitelabel domain if someone opens it with a browser using the German language (Du/Sie).
Now you can open your custom domain in your browser and see the Tutanota login with your customizations.
Contact forms: How to add Secure Connect to your website
Secure Connect - our encrypted contact forms allow you to be contacted confidentially as all messages are automatically end-to-end encrypted.
Create a new contact form
- Click on 'Create contact form' on top of the list of contact forms. A pop-up shows up which lets you create a new contact form.
- 'Receiving mailbox': Click the user symbol (left) to select one user who should receive all emails sent via the contact form.
- 'Responsible Persons': If you do not enter anything here, contact requests can be passed on to all users on your domain by the receiving mailbox.
- 'Path': Enter a path to the link where your contact form should be displayed.
- 'Language': Click the three-dot symbol to add another language to your contact form (e.g. French, German, Spanish). Visitors of your website will automatically see the language defined in their browser settings. Once you have added another language, a cross symbol appears so that you can delete any language you do not need anymore.
- 'Page title': Enter a title for your contact form to be displayed on the website. A page title needs to be entered for all added languages.
- 'Header', 'Footer', 'Help page': You can enter three different text fields either in rich text format or as HTML source code. You can switch between rich text and HTML by clicking on the pen symbol to the right. The entered text will be displayed on the contact form on your website.
Manage existing contact forms
- Click the contact form you want to manage.
- Click the pen symbol to the right to edit this form. The pop-up shown above opens. You can manage all fields described under 'Create a local admin group'.
- Click the copy symbol to copy this form. A new contact form pops up where you can change all required fields shown under 'Create a local admin group'. At least the 'Path' and the 'Receiving mailbox' must be changed as the new form must have its own web link and its own recipient.
- Click the delete symbol to delete this contact form.
- Click the Export button further down to export a CSV log of all contact form requests in a given period of time.
Setting the administrator of users and contact forms
- The global admin can create a local admin group to add as well as manage administrators of users and contact forms. Please refer to 'Create a local admin group' for details.
- The user who creates another user or contact form becomes the administrator of the created entity. More precisely, the admin group in which the user is member will become the admin of the entity. If the user is a global admin, then the entity is administrated by the global admins. If the user is a local admin (i.e. member of a local admin group), then that local admin group becomes the admin.
- The global admin can change the administrator of a user by selecting a local admin group under 'Administrated by'.
- Local administrators only see those users and contact forms that they administrate.
- Even if an entity is administrated by a local admin group, the global admins can still administrate the entity.
- A contact form is always administrated by the administrator of its receiving mailbox. So if a global admin changes the receiving mailbox of a contact form, the admin of this user mailbox becomes the administrator of the contact form.
To upgrade a Free account (or downgrade from Premium to Free), please go to Settings -> Subscription -> Subscription and click on the pen symbol. Then you can pick another subscription (picture below).
Under Settings -> Subscription you can also sign the 'Order processing agreement' if you need to comply with the GDPR, switch your 'Subscription period' from monthly to yearly, check your price per year, and add more 'Extensions' or order gift cards.
Subscription: Book Extra Features for your Tutanota email account
- Click on 'Upgrade' to upgrade your free Tutanota account to Premium, Teams or Pro. Look at the screenshot below to view the upgrading process.
Once upgraded you can add 'Extensions':
- Please note: When you want to downgrade back to the free version, you have to disable all these extensions as they are only available to paying Tutanota users. This means, for example, that all your aliases must be deactivated. They will still be linked to your account so that you can reactivate them when you upgrade again at a later stage.
- 'User accounts': You can manage your current user by clicking on the pen symbol or you can add more users to your account by clicking on the plus symbol.
- 'Storage capacity': Click on the pen symbol to switch to another storage package in your account.
- 'Email aliases': Click on the pen symbol to switch to another alias package.
- 'Groups': Click on the plus symbol to add a local admin. Refer to 'Local admin' to learn how to set up a group.
- 'Whitelabel': Click on the pen symbol to add the whitelabel feature to your account. This allows you to customize your account: login via your website, add custom logos & colors.
- 'Sharing feature': Click on the pen symbol to book the sharing feature, which lets you share data (e.g. the calendar) with other Tutanota users.
- 'Business feature': Click on the pen symbol to book the Business feature, which lets you send out of office notifications, send calendar invites and add multiple domains to your account.
- 'Contact forms': After adding whitelabel, you can also add a contact form to your website. This allows visitors of your website to directly get in touch with you via Tutanota's end-to-end encrypted contact form.
- 'Delete Account': Here you can delete the account. Your email address and aliases will be deleted and can't be reactivated. If you want to use your Tutanota email addresses in another account, it is important to enter the 'Target account address' here. Then you can add the deleted email addresses to the stated target email account.
- Downgrade back to Free: You can unsubscribe from Premium, Teams or Pro here. Next to 'Subscription', click the pen icon and select the Free plan.
- Choose whether you are using Tutanota for 'Private' use or for 'Business' use. This differentiation is necessary for tax regulations.
- Choose whether you want to pay 'Yearly' or 'Monthly'. When you choose 'Yearly', you get two months for free.
- Click on 'Select' of the package you want to upgrade to. This takes you to the payment procedure.
- Choose your payment method: Credit card or PayPal. Note: When choosing Tutanota for Business, you can also pay via invoice. The invoice will be sent to your Tutanota account and must be paid within two weeks time. In case of no payment being made, two reminders will be sent before the account is closed.
- Enter your payment details.
- Choose your country of residence.
- Click 'Next'.
- Once all payment data is entered, a booking summary will be shown.
- Check the summary and click 'Buy' to complete your order.
Go to Settings -> Payment to view and update your payment details.
- 'Invoice data': Click on the pen symbol to update your address in case you are paying by invoice.
- 'Payment method': Click on the pen symbol to choose another payment method. You can pay by Credit card or PayPal. Business users can also choose 'Purchase on account'.
Local Admin Settings
Manage an existing local admin group
- Click the local admin group you want to manage. To the right you have several options to manage this group:
- 'Name': Click the pen symbol to change the name of the group.
- 'Administrated by': Local admin groups have to be administrated by a Global admin.
- 'Status': Click the pen symbol to activate/deactivate this group.
- 'Group members': Click the plus symbol to add as many group members as you like. This should be at least one as the Group member is the local admin of all added administrated groups/users.
- 'Administrated groups': This list contains all users administrated by the local admin(s) added under 'Group members'.
- Log in with the group member account (here: Bob) to see all Setting options of the local admin.
Create a local admin group
- Click on 'Add group' on top of the group list. A pop-up shows up. The group type can be chosen as 'Local admin'. Choose 'Local admin' if you want one of your users (e.g. a project manager) to administrate all users working on this particular project. Set a name for this group. Click OK. You have created a local admin group. Refer to 'Manage an existing local admin' to find out how to add users to this group.
Login with the local admin
Manage users
- Go to Settings → User management. You can see all users that this local admin administrates. Please refer to section 'Manage an existing user' to see all available administrative options.
Manage groups
- Go here in Settings .
- Click the local admin you want to manage.
- Manage a local admin: To the right you have several options to manage this local admin. The local admin has less options compared to the global admin who originally set up this group. You can see this by comparing the local admin options with 'Manage an existing local admin' (global admin options).
- 'Name': Click the pen symbol to change the name of the group.
- 'Status': Click the pen symbol to activate/deactivate this group.
- 'Group members': Click the plus symbol to add as many group members as you like. This should be at least one as the Group member is the local admin of all added administrated groups.
- 'Administrated groups': This list contains all users administrated by the local admin added under 'Group members'. The local admin cannot add anything here.
Desktop Clients
How do I install the Tutanota desktop client?
Mac: Double-click the installer and follow the instructions on your computer.
Linux: After download, right click the AppImage and give it execute permission. Alternatively, run chmod +x tutanota-desktop-linux.AppImage
from a terminal window. Now you can run the App like any other executable, no further installation required. You may want to let it integrate itself with your desktop and app launcher.
Windows: Double-click on the Tutanota app and follow the instructions on your computer.
Enterprise mode (Windows): The desktop client can be installed on Windows in "enterprise mode" by passing the following flags to the installer:
- /S - Install silently (no wizard)
- /allusers - Install for all users on the system rather than just the current user (requires privilege escalation)
- /disableAutoUpdates - Disable automatic updates (updates would need to be done manually by an admin)
The application may also be uninstalled silently, by passing /S to the uninstaller (in the installation directory under Program Files).
How do I register the desktop client as the default email app?
Windows: Go to Settings -> Desktop -> set "Default Email Handler" to "Registered". Then hit the Windows key, type "default" and choose "Default App Settings". In the settings window, choose "Tutanota Desktop" in the email row.
Mac: Go to the Settings -> Desktop -> set "Default email handler" to "Registered".
Linux: This depends on your distribution. Please refer to the relevant documentation. Useful keywords are "mailto handler", "protocol handler"
On all platforms, you may have to tell applications like your internet browser to use the system default mail app.
What can I do if my browser does not recognize the desktop client as my mailto app?
Sometimes the browser does not recognize the newly installed Tutanota desktop client as the default mailto app. If clicking a mailto-link does not open an email in the desktop client, please make sure that the Tutanota desktop client is activated as the default email app in your system settings as described above.
If everything is set up correctly, these instructions might help to troubleshoot:
Firefox
- Enter "about:preferences" in the address field.
- Go to "Applications" -> mailto set to "Tutanota Desktop" or "Standard"
- Enter "about:config" in the address field
- Set "network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto = true"
- Set "network.protocol-handler.external.mailto = true"
Chrome
- Enter "chrome://settings/handlers" in the address field
- Deactivate all handlers for emails
How do I verify the signature of the desktop client?
How can I receive notifications with the desktop client?
You need to activate the 'Run in background' option to receive notifications from the desktop client. This option appears in your notification area on Windows and in the Tray on Linux.
When it is active, the desktop client will not terminate when all windows are closed and instead remain in the background to provide desktop notifications in case of incoming email or calendar alarms.
If you can't see the tray icon on Linux despite the app running and the 'Run in background' option being set to 'Yes', please refer to your distribution's documentation to enable tray icons or AppIndicators. On MacOS, this option is not visible, and the dock icon is always used to provide a context menu.
If you still do not receive notifications, please check that you do not have focus mode, alarms only, or do not disturb modes on. You can also check the desktop settings of the client.
How do I uninstall the desktop client?
Windows: Hit the windows key, type "apps", choose the entry "Apps & Features". In the settings window, search for "Tutanota Desktop". Click it and then click the "Uninstall" Button.
Mac: Right-click the Application in the Applications folder and select "Move to bin". To remove the app cache as well, you need to delete the directory ~/Library/Application Support/tutanota-desktop/
, for example via the terminal:
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/ rm -r ./tutanota-desktop
Linux:
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Delete the AppImage, then delete the file
~/.local/share/applications/appimagekit-tutanota-desktop.desktop
and the directory~/.config/tutanota-desktop/
if they're present. -
If you want to remove the icons, too, open a terminal window and type
cd ~/.local/share/icons/hicolor/ ls **/*/appimagekit-tutanota-desktop.png
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Make sure the output only lists tutanota-desktop image files, then type
rm -i **/*/appimagekit-tutanota-desktop.png
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