I use Soho, supports custom domain, plenty of good features, it's like £12 a year and EU based / privacy focused.
this post was submitted on 10 Aug 2023
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Been using tutanota for a while. Never had a single problem with it
I have been using Hey for two years now and I like it a lot. Less about privacy and more about, “I don’t want all this junk mail and advertising”
Zoho is a good alternative.
I signed up for MailRoute lifetime* account when Google threatened to pull the grandfathered free workspace account.
It’s fine, I email using Spark everywhere anyway. Spam filter could be better. Other than that, everything is back to normal.