- Free and paid ($3-9/month) options
- Open source, including backend
- Quantum safe encryption
- Individually encrypted SQLite mailboxes
- Unlimited addresses and domains
- Disposable addresses
- Multiple platforms supported, and doesn’t treat Linux as a second-class citizen (looking at you Proton)
- Supports various third-party clients, including terminal clients (and will be making their own soon)
- Regex filtering
- DNS over HTTPS
- Passkey support for login
- Does not rely on third parties, including Amazon SES
- Does not store logs (with the exception of errors and outbound SMTP)
- Writes emails to RAM and not disk
- View sending/receiving email message errors through an easy-to-use interface (wish I could do this via Protonmail, this is a very handy feature)
And the list goes on
I am posting this in regards to this post: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3073514
I have noticed that people on this instance are interested in deGoogling, so I wanted to share this email service that caught my eye. I’m seriously considering getting the Team plan and sharing and managing it amongst my family.
Be safe and secure, comrades. <3
I’m glad Cloudflare works for you. Working with tried and true services is definitely an improvement on security, and there is a risk with using lesser known third-party services. However, I personally don’t want to use Cloudflare myself given their questionable history, including excessive censorship. I look for alternatives to Cloudflare, such as DNS.SB for my DNS resolver. I am willing to support smaller companies and organizations as the benefits outweigh the risks for me, personally.