• GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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    12 days ago

    Wow. And I had just about now completed moving my addresses over, fucking hell

    Mullvad then I guess?

    • Dave@lemmy.nz
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      12 days ago

      One of my favourite things about using an email relay is how easy it was to change email addresses. Unfortunately I was changing to Proton. Fortunately I was using my own domain! Unfortunately I pre-paid 2 years.

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        12 days ago

        Tuta is decent. I have been using them for a long time every since proton tried gas-lighting everyone about javascript based browser interface being secure for e2ee.

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          11 days ago

          PurelyMail is great, my only fears are two:

          • its owner lives in the US, so the NSA can easily snoop into my mail
          • it’s managed by one single guy, so the bus factor is 1
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            5 days ago

            Yes that is true, but he lists every downtime with a analysis. And I am okay, with his track record. Plus, if he decides it is no longer worth his time or the bus gets to him, I just move my domain to another provider and dont suffer much. Plus he uses aws, so the infrastructure in itself should be pretty reliable.

          • NerdsGonnaNerd@sh.itjust.works
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            5 days ago

            Depends. What do you think are using most of the people? I would wager something like gmail or outlook. So, even if you pay for an encrypted provider, chances are, 99% of your mail is unencrypted on some untrusted servers.

            If I have to communicate securely I use signal.

            Purelymail gives me the benefit of beeing super cheap and giving me many options on how to access my mails. Plus I can easily share my domain with my family.