Im tried of giving my data to google for all my email needs. Preferably I would like to use the thunderbird client.

I also have a number of self hosted services. I used to run my own email server, but ATT no longer allows the ports open and I want to move away from self hosting that solution. Figured I would ask people what they use here, since Im assuming others are in a similar situation.

Any suggestions?

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I’m using UberSpace for 5€/month for a few small web projects and for emails. Unlimited mailboxes, unlimited aliases. However, you have to configure it using console commands via SSH. But it’s all explained in their documentation.

@solrize@lemmy.world
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Mxroute.com look for a discount offer since they have lots of good ones.

@bmcgonag@lemmy.world
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I have been using purelymail with my own domains, and at $10 a year with no limit on domains or users under those domains, it’s amazing value.

@andy47@lemmy.world
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Second this, I’ve been using them for a couple of years and the service is rock solid.

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Some services Ive been looking at:

  • Cheapest seems to be namecheaps own offerings: https://www.namecheap.com/hosting/email/
  • Proton mail seems to be good, but I would have to pay extra for the Thunderbird integration by the look of things.
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I use posteo.

If you’re thinking of using your own domain, I would suggest using forwardemail.net

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Most public access unix servers offer free email upon registration. The oldest example is SDF.org, some newer servers include tilde.team and envs.net

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