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Re: "Email - Any suggestions for email? I've been transitioning..."

In: s/privacy

I've been quite happy with protonmail. I only use their mail service (I dont like having all my eggs in one basket), but I use it with an address with them as well as a custom domain and a number of aliases. THey have good spam filtering out of the box and using custom filters is easy and reasonably powerful. They also offer the standard tags, folders, and archiving. Spam and phishing reporting are available, as is white/black-listing addresses. I also have a mailfence account, but I hate it and do not particularly like their webmail service.

🌲 sloum

Oct 27 · 2 months ago

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🚀 skyjake · Oct 27 at 16:29:

Living in Europe, I'm partial to Proton Mail. I've been a satisfied Proton subscriber for several years.

🐐 satch · Oct 27 at 20:18:

migadu is what I use

Possibly not what you’re looking for (certainly not encrypted by default, but it’s email so that’s the spec).

They are a much better company than most alternatives

🍀 gritty · Oct 27 at 20:33:

I'm also a proton supporter for years. I use their custom domain as well for my capsule and their VPN service. all have been solid. they keep expanding too - sharable encrypted calendars and a password vault are the latest additions.

🎵 xavi · Oct 27 at 21:19:

I like disroot.org since, as opposed to Tutanota (which I also have), it supports IMAP well. Which means it is possible to send OpenPGP/MIME-encrypted emails easily from other clients, such as Thunderbird.

🍄 hazelnutflavoredcoffee · Oct 27 at 21:37:

been using Tutanota for a while now - Protonmail *was* good, but they use Google for their push notifications on Android and imo that kinda goes against the whole 'we care about privacy' thing

🚀 clseibold · Oct 28 at 15:38:

I personally greatly dislike protonmail. It's extremely restrictive on what you can do because they have to artificially create value for certain features, and they do this stuff constantly. Protonmail Bridge, iirc, used to be for paid users only, and when I found that out I stopped using Protonmail soon after. Looks like they've provided it open source so everyone can use it now, but still - never going back to them.

🚀 ahappydeath · Oct 28 at 20:57:

I use mailbox.org and am pretty happy with it. I moved away from ProtonMail because it was harder to use my own email client (Thunderbird) with it - which is what I prefer to do now-a-days.

☕️ Morgan · Oct 29 at 07:52:

I use gmail behind a personal domain with forwarding by nearlyfreespeech.net. I consider the domain and forwarding to be the important part as it means I'm not tied to one email provider, and I've been using + happy with nearlyfreespeech.net for a long time. It's not free, though :)

🐐 satch · Oct 30 at 19:45:

Never use a provider which doesn’t give you IMAP and SMTP access.

☕️ hellfire103 · Nov 20 at 08:21:

I am currently using ProtonMail, which I am very happy with. I have used Tutanota and Disroot in the past, and they were pretty good; but Proton takes the cake in my opinion.

Have a look at s/Misfin, too. Misfin is an email protocol for the smolweb, as I understand it.

🐧 Winco · Nov 21 at 14:56:

Good discussion. I've been looking to replace gmail myself. Been eyeing up tutanota for a while now. Haven't look into it in a while but idealy one that's librejs compliant would be nice.

❄ sl1200 · 1 hour ago:

I have been using Tuta for years, I recommend it.

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Email - Any suggestions for email? I've been transitioning away from my Gmail account to an address at my personal domain name. Right now I'm using privateemail.com for hosting. The cost is reasonable, but the spam filtering is not great.

💬 adam · 14 comments · 3 likes · Oct 27 · 2 months ago