- 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
Yeah the deal is to use open source stuff cause it tends to be more aligned wirh our philosophical stance, so whenever people state open source as an upside understand that we'll go to through a lot to avoid proprietary stuff