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Apple. Vendor lock-in and anti-competitive practice. I'd boycott Google too but at the time of writing I can't dump the mail for example.
Tesla, until they sign an agreement with the Unions in Sweden. I'm voting right, I'm not a member of an union, but if you want to do business here you follow our culture and norms.
Probably half a dozen more I can't think of now.
I can show/help you how to self host for about $6/month + $10-15/year, if you're interested. Could be cheaper if you're willing to bet on a less reliable cloud provider.
If you’re looking for an alternative to Gmail, may I suggest Port87, which will also organize your email automatically. I created it because of how terrible my experience with Gmail was.