What I have found so far:
- posteo looks good, but does not support custom domains
- tutanota can support it though I somewhat doubt their survivability long-term
- proton mail also supports it, but not a huge fan
- zoho: tried it years ago and it was ok, subprocesor list has aws and google on the periphery but not core
- ghandi.net: ?
- fastmail: ?
- kolab: ?
- Mailfence
Are there any others to look at?
I am not looking to self-host.
I’ve been using migadu.com after drew devault started talking them up. No complaints so far, easy to setup, and everything just works.
That looks interesting, was not on my radar. thx
I also second migadu, it’s amazing.
Third it!
had to chime in here because i did my homework on this one :) Cheapest/most space would be inbox.eu - 3 eur a year along with 100gb cloud storage and great privacy, has been around forever in the form inbox.lv. I also use Purelymail but that’s sort of a one man project and better if you need multiple domains. There are also some domain registrars who will offer email free or low cost themselves.
I use fastmail and I like it. I use a custom domain with multiple aliases and it works well without issue.
I’ve been a fan of mxroute, good service, fair price, sane limits.
If privacy and security are your top priorities, I think hosting your own mail server is the way to go, preferably on bare metal. There are open source no-knowledge-encrypted mail servers you can compile and deploy, but the downside is availability, cost, and potentially speed.
It’s somewhat tempting, but don’t really want to spend a weekend debugging dkim keys or what have you if an important mail ends up in someone’s spam folder. Maybe for a project down the road.
I’ve been using protonmail pro. It works.
Here’s a good comparison of email providers: https://www.safetydetectives.com/blog/email-comparison/
The detailed chart has a custom domain column.
I just saw article about Mailfence who “teamed up” with Thunderbird. And first look at their website looks good to me. Edit you have them listed lol
I use Zoho. Although it’s not as secure or private as Protonmail or Tutanota, it’s pretty decent, has great features, and most importantly, is affordable. The price is $1 per account, which is much better than Protonmail’s starting $4 price, for example. Zoho has many features and a great control panel, which makes managing many accounts for an organization a breeze.
They all can read your e-mail. Whoever claims the contrary, is lying. Pick the one that offers the best features. A good one which doesn’t cost much is mailbox.org
Disroot I think.
You must donate a bit for it and fill a request.
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I also use mailbox.org, but Drew DeVaults words are law so Midagu might be my next jump. Not super hot on the documentation on mailbox