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Diddlydee ,

Gmail and protonmail. Both give me no issues at all.

sharkfucker420 ,
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Gmail, wouldn’t recommend. Use it out of necessity.

I use k9 mail for checking on mobile and it is solid most of the time

poldy ,

Posteo. Happy with them. For client, gnus in Emacs. Have it configured to do Autocrypt too, but almost nobody else on the planet does 🙁

rbn ,

I also use posteo for four or five years now. Really happy and never had any issues so far.

Hellstormy ,
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Zoho, because it’s email server is free to use for custom domain adresses

krash ,

I use gmail and my own domain with uninbox. The latter is a quite new FOSS email front/backend, but its still very new and lacks essential features.

If I’d make the switch, it would probably be to tutanota.

Auzy ,

Gmail

Works fine. The only thing I wish they supported is shared mailboxes.

cRazi_man ,

Mailbox.org with my own custom domain ([email protected]) and Thunderbird for an email client.

I would highly recommend it. It is cheap and includes almost a complete replacement for Google services (email, contacts, calendar, online drive, etc).

Please consider your privacy. Giving all you emails to Google (or other mainstream data harvesters) basically gives them deep info about your whole life (purchases, travel, communication…everything).

Having a custom domain let’s you go to any provider you like if you want to switch.

tmpod ,
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Migadu. Yeah*. On the computer, I use mostly aerc (+notmuch), but hop on Thunderbird once in a while; on mobile I use K-9.

JackGreenEarth ,

I use my own domain with MythicBeasts for hosting, and Geary as a client on Manjaro GNOME, K9 Mail on Android.

mspencer712 ,

I self host, on a personal domain I registered in June 2000. Mostly followed a 13?-part tutorial at I think linuxbabe dot com, was the first one that seemed to genuinely be trying to help you set up a good environment, not just as a way to say “doesn’t this sound difficult? Impossible even? Coincidentally you can pay us to do this instead.” Except I put everything on its own VM instead of all on one. (Even a VM for just opendkim, which was maybe not necessary.)

Mostly iPhone mail app and/or Roundcube webmail.

Yes highly recommend it, for receiving email. Greylist blocks like 99.8% of spam. Sending works fine for me, because it’s an old domain with history. I don’t think brand new domains have the same experience.

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