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Honestly, I was going to say Tuta, but seeing how proton changed, I would now add the option of self hosting.
I am unsure how difficult or easy it is, but it's becoming a very viable option now.
Fair warning: it's likely that your ISP will block attempts at self-hosting a mail server at home.
Any reasons why?
They don't want their network blocks reputation lowered because some idiot is sending spam mail or has an open relay. Apparently some will allow it on request.
Personally my mail server is on a Hetzner VPS.
All the reasons. It's a well known problem that it's super hard to host email.
What happened to proton?
@Potatisen @Fake4000 Their CEO being pro-Trump
There's been controversy over a founder's public backing of the US Republican party.
The CEO supports fascist policy in the name of business