Please suggest a good and relatively affordable private email provider. I am considering tuta, mailbox right now. I know proton has gone rogue.

I cannot self host one and the email provider must be somewhat reputable as I will be using this for my work portfolio. Anything with €1-€3 per month is encouraged.

  • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    Been using Mailbox for years without any issue. German reliability. But the fact that one of Proton’s directors revealed that he agrees with 75 million Americans does not mean that a whole company, based in Switzerland and with many other stakeholders, has “gone rogue”. I’m not getting into a new fight about this here but I really think American progressives need to drop this religious approach to dissent and heterodoxy and just relax a little. It will be okay.

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      It was the company’s official stance per their official social media account. Not just the CEO/one board member.

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      Are you kidding me right now? You call a fascist takeover a bit of “dissent” that we need to “relax a little” about?

      You think the CEO of a privacy company coming out in support of a dictator who wants to erode rights and abolish privacy laws, and believes in jailing dissenters, to not have gone rogue?

      We literally have American citizens being sent to an offshore military concentration camp so their lawful rights can be waived, and you think that’s okay?!

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      I would happily consider Posteo but the fact that they don’t support custom domains is a deal breaker for me. That said, using an email aliasing service in front of it could be a solution.

      If - for any reason - I want to move email providers, I don’t want to change my email everywhere.

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    I’ve been using Inbox.eu, provider from Latvia, for a few years now, specifically with my own domain. Was pretty easy to setup, and the support was also good when I messed up some DNS settings.

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    Another mailbox.org user here. I did the same switch as @caravaggio@feddit.nl around the same time and I can highly recommend as well. Setting up custom domains is also not hard and well documented in their knowledge-base. I am also using it for calendars and contacts with no issues at all. A plus of their premium (3€/month) plan, apart from custom domains, is that you have access to a series of other things (appointments, videoconferencing etc.) which are a nice thing to have if you need them (as an occasional teacher in academia I enjoyed having the options, especially since I could avoid Google/Microsoft stuff).

    The only annoying thing is how they handle 2fa login on their website. I rarely need to login, but when I do I always suffer.

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    Consider one that supports MTA-STS. DANE is a plus but not widely deployed.

    If EU, you have a lot of good choices. US providers are limited.

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    Tuta, Proton, Murena, Nextcloud Mail, or use disposable mails like Maildrop or Altmails.