I’m trying to degooogle my personal email address and replace it with a different email that doesn’t collect my data and its secure as well. Any suggestions for that?
I’m surprised there’s not a lot of votes for Fastmail. I was considering moving my low-volume domains to them.
I personaly use mailbox.org and I like it very much, it is paid tho
I use Tutanota, which is based in Germany. It’s FOSS and it’s apparently resistant to decryption by quantum computers, which is impressive. They are also currently working on TutaDrive, which is a quantum-resistant cloud storage provider.
But you must use their feature -lite apps or webmail and export / backup is clunky. Not all good
To be fair: this is a problem with Proton too.
Tutanota is also good.
Proton Mail has been around for a long time and has a good reputation.
If you want to try self-hosting email (lol), mailcow is supposed to be very easy to set up.
I’ve used Tutanota as email + calendar for years. Also way cheaper then protonmail
Indeed. I switched fully to pm recently mostly because it’s one subscription for a bunch of services I was paying separately for.
So far so good.
Yeah the $10/mo plan for Pritin is actually super good, and they have a whole suite of tools that covers basically all you could need. Though I’ve been liking Tutanota, and they just announced an e2e cloud drive so I’m patiently waiting for that. I feel like if I wanted to get proton drive, I’d have to go into their whole ecosystem and don’t really want to migrate my setup and like the Tutanota company.
Proton Mail sounds quite promising to me
Hostinger isn’t bad either. That said I would really like to self-host but everyone rightly tells me not to deal with it.
I know someone who self hosts email and they are constantly bitching that people don’t get their emails
Unknown domains often get refused connections from mail servers. Also, it can be easy to get blacklisted.
Yes, because an unknown domain is practically guaranteed to be spammy garbage. Probably malware too.
Don’t self host mail. Just use a privacy respecting and encrypted mail provider.