• steal_your_face@lemmy.ml
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        7 months ago

        I use them too. Their web ui and app are totally ugly crap but if you use it with thunderbird or another mail app it’s good.

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        7 months ago

        Just switched and couldn’t be happier. Now I can use FairMail as a client and loving all the extra features.

        I used a custom but generic sounding domain name which made the switch pretty seamless.

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        7 months ago

        I’m only missing tag support on emails from them. In my ever growing archive, I came to realize, that tags are better suited for organizing than folders.

        Ideally I would archive in yearly folders and also tag as much as I can.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve been using Tuta for more than 8 years now and had one serious issue with their service during this time (longer outage, pretty early on). Other than that I have nothing but positive experience with them.
      They’re also based in Germany if that makes any difference.

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        7 months ago

        Been very impressed with Runbox since Andy turned out to be an idiot.

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      7 months ago

      Tutanota has been pretty decent to me, though their android client is sometimes a little rough around the edges. Though never in a way that’s caused problems for me or impaired usage, and it has a pretty enough interface.

      They have a free plan if you’re broke as shit like I am and are looking to switch from a free proton plan

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      7 months ago

      Try https://port87.com/

      I made it, so I’m obviously very biased, but I think it’s better than Proton. It’s got some really useful organization and anti-spam features.

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        7 months ago

        The labeling idea is pretty interesting, an email service with inbuilt proxy, but your website is pretty light on details. Stuff like pricing or custom domain support is absent.

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          Good point. I’ll add that.

          I’m working on custom domain support right now. And pricing is pretty straightforward, since I only have extra storage and sending options. You get 500MB for free, and the ability to receive email. Sending is $1/month. I put that behind a paywall to prevent spammers from using Port87. As a small email service, if you send spam, the big players can blocklist you and kill your service. So, keeping my SMTP servers’ IP address reputation high is really important.

          You can join the Discord to follow along with new features and updates:

          https://discord.gg/yVkApV9c8Z