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  • P [email protected]

    You also get SMTP with posteo, if that is important to you.

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    With that you mean it's standard access IMAP/SMTP from any client you want, as opposed to Proton/Tutanota and their custom apps right? Yeah, I prefer a standard protocol and my own app.

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      Hi guys!

      I'm looking for a Proton alternative. So far I've seen these two recommended. I was wondering what are the pros/cons of each? Seems Tutanota offers more bang for the buck in mailbox size etc, but I'm not sure. I'd also like to have a better integration with Android, because Proton's email/calendar apps suck big time.

      Thanks!

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      Posteo rocks.

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        People not talking about Startmail or Disroot. Not good options?

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        Disroot is fine

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        • C [email protected]

          It is under certain circumstances. Specific to ProtonMail, it is E2E encrypted if you send a message to another ProtonMail user. They also have a feature where you can send an encrypted email to an outside address. I think in that case the recipient gets a link where they can then input the decryption password to read the message.

          But you’re right about any email you receive (from a non-ProtonMail address). Those can not be E2E encrypted and are only stored encrypted at rest.

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          Protonmail uses pgp under the hood. Their encryption was only ever within proton accounts because they had an automatic key lookup system. You can of course add your own keys, but most didn't. Still pgp.

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          • C [email protected]

            Mailbox encrypts the email at rest on their servers but with the encryption keys they own. Protonmail, in contrast, uses zero access encryption where they encrypt your data with your public key and they do not know or have access to your private key to be able to decrypt the data even if they wanted to.

            Mailbox has a zero access encryption service called (I think) Guard that basically encrypts the email with PGP where they would no longer be able to decrypt your email. But it’s not enabled by default.

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            That's true once it's received, but it's still processed by proton and now we know they are pro-nazi so who knows what they would do.

            You can avoid this with pgp as stated (default for proton to proton messages), but I don't think it's worth considering the at rest encryption at proton anymore.

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              Posteo rocks.

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              This is accurate

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                This is accurate

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                Its simple as hell, out of the way. Its a no fuss email that seems to have all the features you'd want. It just works. Carbon neutral and all the good stuff we all like to boot.

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                • U [email protected]

                  If you want a compatible, interoperable email service, then Mailbox. Tutanota is a propietary, centralised email system.

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                  So any concern about mailbox.Org severs being in Berlin and Germany being apart of the 14eyes alliance?

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                  • I [email protected]

                    we encrypy our stuff for you, trust us bro

                    Their clients are open source. Might not be "standard" like PGP, but if you could read code, you could verify that it's encrypted before it gets sent.

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                    I'm just teaching myself - maybe good practice.

                    I have concerns about mailbox being under jurisdiction of 14eyes.

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                    • iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeI [email protected]

                      With that you mean it's standard access IMAP/SMTP from any client you want, as opposed to Proton/Tutanota and their custom apps right? Yeah, I prefer a standard protocol and my own app.

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                      Yes. You can get it with proton too, but you need your own domain for that iirc.

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                      • drkt@scribe.disroot.orgD [email protected]

                        I don't know mailbox.org but tuta will try to upsell you, eventually. It's going down the same path as Proton is so maybe stay away from it if you want to get away from Proton.

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                        Oh, I see
                        Well, as long as they still offer the cheaper option I need, I don't really care, it's not the prettiest sales tactic but at least I can still chose

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                        • iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeI [email protected]

                          Hi guys!

                          I'm looking for a Proton alternative. So far I've seen these two recommended. I was wondering what are the pros/cons of each? Seems Tutanota offers more bang for the buck in mailbox size etc, but I'm not sure. I'd also like to have a better integration with Android, because Proton's email/calendar apps suck big time.

                          Thanks!

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                          Tutanota for max privacy (no imap/pop3 support). Other services for using IMAP/POP3

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                          • iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeI [email protected]

                            I'm all for options, to be honest. What ideally I'd like is some sort of good encrypted email based in some safe European country, which can achieve decent Android integration. Proton apps are pretty useless to that effect (lack of offline basic functionalities, the calendar app isn't even an android calendar provider).
                            I'm not too hard in moving around my emails, since for the last few years I've been giving my email @duck.com which actually ends up sending to my final email after some tracking cleaning. Changing email provider would entail only updating my @duck.com destination.

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                            What ideally I’d like is some sort of good encrypted email [...], which can achieve decent Android integration. Proton apps are pretty useless to that effect [...]

                            Don't need provider-specific apps if their services use standard protocols:

                            • IMAP: Fair Email or K-9 Mail(/Thunderbird)
                            • CalDAV: DAVx⁵
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                              Tutanota for max privacy (no imap/pop3 support). Other services for using IMAP/POP3

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                              Sigh...right. But people DO need email. For banks. For taxes. For governments, healthcare, and lots of other crap.

                              So yeah, I'm skipping the whole "encrypted mailbox no-knowledge", since it's both cumbersome and useless unless anyone around you ALSO uses it (otherwise, those super private emails can be way more easily intercepted during transit than in your inbox anyway).

                              I just want some attempt at privacy from some EU nation while keeping some decent interoperability.

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                                Tutanota for max privacy (no imap/pop3 support). Other services for using IMAP/POP3

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                                SimpleX becomes a pain when using multiple devices

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                                  So any concern about mailbox.Org severs being in Berlin and Germany being apart of the 14eyes alliance?

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                                  Tutanota is also german, if I am not mistaken.

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                                    Sigh...right. But people DO need email. For banks. For taxes. For governments, healthcare, and lots of other crap.

                                    So yeah, I'm skipping the whole "encrypted mailbox no-knowledge", since it's both cumbersome and useless unless anyone around you ALSO uses it (otherwise, those super private emails can be way more easily intercepted during transit than in your inbox anyway).

                                    I just want some attempt at privacy from some EU nation while keeping some decent interoperability.

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                                    Librem

                                    https://librem.one/

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                                      Tutanota is also german, if I am not mistaken.

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                                      That's right
                                      feels a bit silly now

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                                        Librem

                                        https://librem.one/

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                                        Hmmmmm I'd say Librem is US-based. Not to mention their whole mess with delivering pre-orders (and normal orders) of their Librem phone. Last time I checked they still didn't fulfill most of their orders right?
                                        ...Nah I think this shouldn't be where to trust my email.

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                                          Librem

                                          https://librem.one/

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                                          they look interesting but I can't find out anything about where they have their servers located.

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