Thinking of starting media creation, want to have an email address dedicated to that purpose. Don’t want to go with Gmail as I’d like to phase Google out of my life, amd Protonmail seems i correct for this because it largely wouldn’t be encrypted mail.

Recommendations?

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    I’m happy with Fastmail. Making masked emails is great to me, and you can bring your own domain with you. It also is integrated with 1password.

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    As always, I recommend Posteo. It’s cheap (1€/mo), allows third party apps and at least their website doesn’t have any trackers or ads. Probably the best paid one out there.

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    Bring your own domain.

    You don’t want to be locked in to one mail provider for life. Just bring your domain when you leave.

    I’ve had mine since 2010. First on Gmail, then proton and now purelymail. Gmail is evil. Proton is pricy, and more so if you have several domains. Purelymail is very affordable in comparison.

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    The CEO of Proton recently came out as a right wing partisan who supports American neofascism. I would look elsewhere for email providers, Proton is not as trustworthy as they purport to be.

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      That line of thinking doesn’t make any sense. I wonder what brand of clothes, electronics, vehicle, foods you’re buying. I’m sure I can find more than one neofascist, companies that fully support the Maga movement, etc… At least Proton is actually working for a better, more private internet, for more open source softwares, and is now operated as a non profit that is audited yearly by a third party. And as other people have said, Proton is not reduced to the political ideas of one board member.

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      I would say he’s a right-wing “Libertarian” not a maga supporter. People like him say dumb things all the time, Andy Yen is also not an American, so he might be just ignorant to what republicans actually do. If you check his twitter, he posted some pro-ukraine stuff, and has donated to Ukraine, and also is pro- Hong Kong protesters, anti-censorship in Russia and Iran.

      Besides, he may be CEO, but he ain’t a dictator of Proton.

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        It was completely shocking, I would expect him to be smart enough not to make statements like that but I guess it’s masks off now that their guy is in power.

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            I’m not scared. I’m a besmirching machine. He’ll know he’s been besmirched when I lay down some righteous besmirch upon him!

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              I think you would be laying down smirch, whilst besmirch describes the laying down process.

              One who had blemished the fair escutcheon of the family by a smirch of heresy.

              T. A. Trollope, Marietta

              smirch, n.

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                Nice. In that case I shall smirch him to the end, I shall smirch him on the seas and oceans, I shall smirch him with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, I shall smirch him on the beaches, I shall smirch him on the landing grounds, I shall smirch him in the fields and in the streets, I shall smirch him in the hills; I shall never unsmirch!

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          That’s not the point. How can a software like this be in beta for 6 years? The developers clearly don’t care about it much.

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            … I’m not a purelymail user or know much about it… But, I guess I am old now…

            I’m guessing the service being in beta for 6 years is a joke. It’s a reference to Gmail being in beta forever.

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    I use mailbox.org with my own domains. And I encrypt my inbox using a PGP key I manage myself.

    My setup is pretty much the same what Proton gives out of the box, I just manage my own keys rather than replying on the company.

    Yes, my provider can see my unencrypted mails before my key encrypts it, but I trust them enough and I don’t pass sensitive information using emails.

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        If you can find a cloud email security gateway for a decent price it wouldn’t be that bad for an experienced email admin.

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        The advantage of this approach is that you are not tied to a service provider indefinitely. You can keep the same email address when you change providers.

        The stakes of selecting a “wrong” service provider aren’t as high. If you find you chose the “wrong” one, you can change it in the future.

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        Your domain provider might have a basic service for low cost.

        You can get a low tier google workspace.

        Zoho exists.

        You can get an exchange p1 license.

        You can buy your own Synology and run an email server off it if your ISP allows.

        I use google workspace but it’s from when they had a free service. If I needed to switch today I’d go with Exchange online, or I’d find a cheap Colo near me and put a Synology pair in it.

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            Maybe $20/year for the domain and some addl services.

            Exchange online for a single user is $48/year according to their website.

            Knowing I can move my domain whenever I want is worth something.

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    I recently set up some domains with FastMail at the recommendation of some other Lemmy users. Cheap, easy setup, all the features I wanted, and problem free so far!

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      I use FastMail as well. I actually went from FastMail to Proton, and then back to FastMail.

      I configure a lot of my home networking equipment and servers to send me emails for things like installing software updates, reboots, and any possible security issues. I couldn’t make that work with Proton not supporting any standard mail protocols (I know about Bridge, but it requires a GUI, and I didn’t want to use a third party program).

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      Yep, FastMail has been great in my experience! I use a few domains with them. Never had any issues.

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    Personally I’ve heard very good things about mailbox.org

    It can be paid anonymously, if you want. There is no (real) free option, and you didn’t mention if you were only looking at those, but your examples are mostly free.

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      People shit on it for lack of dkim verification (mail spoofing) but it’s ok for me. If you enable beta in the setting you can even log into the webui with a normal OTP for 2fa instead of the pin+yubikey tap weird one they had before

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    Namecrane is hella cheap for lifetime rnow 70$ 250gb storage 15 sites, or 10$ a year reocurring 100gb storage 15 sites (I have this one), fast and easy to setup.

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      they take a day or two to verify purchase of plan initially tho was pending forever