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bjoern_tantau ,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

My own. With blackjack and hookers.

As a client I use Kmail. But I’m not really satisfied. Kmail 3 was so great, I miss it. I should go back to Thunderbird.

LarkinDePark ,

Gmail.

No.

grrgyle ,

Privateemail, no complaints

0_0 ,

Tuta. It’s great but no third-party client support.

vext01 ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I self host. Don’t.

kionite231 ,

Have to use Gmail :/

nelsnelson ,
@nelsnelson@hexbear.net avatar

Mailfence and Protonmail.

Mailfence has shorter inactive account policies which result in account deletion, and its login sessions are terminated very quickly.

I have also experienced multiple mail receipt failures because of instable mail servers in their pool, but that was back in December, and never recurred.

I only use Mailfence for throwaway emails.

brainw0rms ,
@brainw0rms@hexbear.net avatar

Proton, yes. There are some criticisms to make regarding them, but I think most are either blown out of proportion or a non issue for the majority of people.

unn ,

gmx.com

It used to don’t require phone number

I recommend it if you’re not using for privacy sensitive use cases, has both IMAP and pop3 for free

Estebiu ,
@Estebiu@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Outlook. Yeah. It works.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

I used to pay for Gmail, then I used Proton Mail about a year, and I’ve been using Fastmail for the last couple of years, which I recommend. I don’t know of anything that’s as feature-rich and easy to use as Fastmail. You may not be interested in all those fancy features, though.

I use MacOS/iOS Mail clients, but also Thunderbird as I’m trying to wean myself off of Apple’s ecosystem and onto Linux/FOSS.

pupbiru ,

+1 for fastmail… it’s one of those products that isn’t trying to trick you… you pay for it, and it’s just a solid product that tries to be the best at what it is…

it’ll let you have as many domains and aliases as you like, including wildcards for email (and lets you reply/send appropriately using any of those aliases)

it’ll let you pull all your calendars and push events into a single one of your choosing - it doesn’t have to be theirs

i could probably replicate some of what it does with my home server, but it’s really nice that i don’t have to

sobanto ,

Proton, yes, thunderbird

Lettuceeatlettuce ,
@Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml avatar

Protonmail, it’s fantastic. Sleek design, solid feature set, integrates with Thunderbird if you want to use that.

TheButtonJustSpins ,

Proton. Yes.

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