Looks good, I wanted to leave proton mail, maybe this is a good chance? Tempting for the standard, but I’m in no need for the cloud storage and the subdomains.
That could be a feature. Download all and keep a local tar gzip copy (or not, just deleting old stuff…)
Thank you @copacetic@discuss.tchncs.de
I can recommend it. I’m using it by myself.
I tried this, but unfortunately the two factor authentication (2fa) doesn’t work very well. I couldn’t use carddav, caldav or active sync with app passwords (which also reduce the login to one factor) on my iPhone. So I won’t switch without proper security.
Did you have better results with android?
Why this service over tuta?
It’s standards based and interoperable. I’m using Thunderbird on desktop and JTX board + DavX on Android. I like the freedom to chose what I want to use.
Is there an app to use on iPhones? I was thinking for a while to switch to it, but I don’t know what could I use for iPhone to access the emails.
It’s cheaper, and supports IMAP, you can use PGP yourself for encryption.
Both have their pros and cons depending on your use case
I don’t understand the usecase for tuta and proton. Their “automatic encryption” only works for people also with those providers if I am not mistaken, otherwise it just uses the same method as PGP (password that you have to send the recipient).
It seems to me that for 99.9% of emails going through the account, it is not any more secure that other providers like mailbox, posteo, nubo, etc…
Maybe I am understanding them incorrectly though.