Updated 17 Aug 2026 at 19:53 CEST. On August 13th, our email service experienced a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack which affected the Runbox email servers and our customers’ access to their email accounts. The DDoS attack consisted of a massive...
We’re rolling out a new support system starting 17 August 2026, still at the same address, support.runbox.com. This has been on our list for a while, and we’re following through on our promise earlier this year of separating and...
We have just launched our brand new website, redesigned with streamlined navigation to make your experience faster and easier than ever. What’s new Everything in the right order. The new homepage leads with what we believe matters most: sustainable,...
We’ve just launched a new signup page — and it’s more than a visual change. The old signup page had been running on our legacy Runbox 6 infrastructure. The new page is built in Angular as part of Runbox 7, sharing the same codebase, design system,...
It’s been a while since our last Runbox 7 update post, and we wanted to share what we’ve been working on behind the scenes. Some of these are small quality-of-life improvements, a few are bug fixes that should make daily use smoother, and others are bigger...
Across Europe, conversations are taking place about reducing dependence on US tech and moving towards European technology solutions. In a world which at times feels like it has shifted on its axis, it’s becoming clear that this movement is about more than just...
Understanding what they are — and what they are not At Runbox we’ve been thinking a lot about what we hear in the news about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what that means for us as individuals, as a privacy conscious business and for our customers....
This Earth Day, the theme “Our Power, Our Planet” reminds us that real change starts with the choices we make every day. Email is no exception: the average email generates about 4g of CO₂, and those with attachments can emit up to 50g—adding up to 410 million...
As a Norwegian company, Runbox is occasionally asked how the U.S. CLOUD Act affects our users—and the answer is simple: it doesn’t. Unlike U.S.-based providers, we own our servers and operate under Norwegian law, ensuring your emails and personal data are fully...