You donβt need a client app for mailbox.org? I use it just fine on any standard mail client.
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I switched over to Proton a few weeks ago, so far so good. They had my name available so no more weird convoluted email address anymore yay!
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Tuta has been GREAT, so far. Hard recommend.
I started used it a month ago. I like it so far and was east to setup with my domain. I also recommend this.
Been using mailbox.org for a couple of years and I'm quite happy with it. Don't know what "needs client app" is supposed to mean though. If you don't want to use a mail client you can use the web interface. I've used maildroid on Android with it and when it was discontinued switched to Thunderbird, both work fine with mailbox.org.
There's one tiny minor annoyance, they somehow automatically create a new "archive" folder for every year that the web interface uses when you hit the archive button but in your mail client you gotta change the preferences manually once a year. Don't know if you can change but it's such a minor inconvenience I never bothered to check.
I've been happy with mailbox.org for years, too, yeah.
My only complaint is their WebDav experience is...just not very good. It's probably that I wanted a sync client and not a webdav client. But it wasn't quite standard (iirc) so getting everything configured was a pain...
Disroot is based in the netherlands i believe.
From their page:
βDisroot is a platform providing online services based on principles of freedom, privacy, federation and decentralization.
No tracking, no ads, no profiling, no data mining!β
Apparently not all their services have full encryption (I think their forgejo is unencrypted and plain text?)
Buy a domain and just use a ISP of your choice, don't lock in again with another domain not under your control.
Proton, no thanks to the Government of Putin supporters. Tuta could be the winner for me.
Runbox.com! I've been using them for years after Lavabit was shutdown. Based out of Norway, affordable, and privacy focused.
I made the switch from gmail to Tuta. It's very good. Has desktop app as well as mobile. Highly recommend.
Mailbox.org costs 2gb 1β¬ in light plan
I've been happy with Belgian based mailfence.com for 4+ years on one of their paid plans.
I use eclipso.de. it's free with ads or i think 1β¬ a month premium
I have an e-mail adres with my domain name, but my personal mail is still Gmail. However I'm looking into changing that. I'm thinking about proton mail but I'm not sure yet. I'm trying to do research into what's best long term.
Been using Posteo since around 2015. They're great.
Same. Posteo is fantastic.
What does "only web app" mean for posteo? Can you not use it with a standard mail app?
It just doesnβt have its own app. There is no custom, useless Posteo app.
Which nobody needs, since thereβs IMAP and SMTP, so you can use any normal Mail app.
Better than anything. I like using Thunderbird.
Thanks for the list
I think it would also be worth to mention Zoho mail, they're mainly focused on the business side, but they do offer it for free as well up to some point.
Zoho also offers quite a few clones of Google products as a service too.
Quick edit: Forever free plan: Free up to 5 users (5GB/user). One free custom domain (in other words, bring your own domain if you have one!)
Where is Startmail? It is the best e-mail service in the EU. It is not free, but you are not its bargaining chip so.
I wouldn't say it's the best, but it is an option. They are based in Netherlands and they have servers there which is cool.