I’m setting up my Nextcloud server and am at the point of needing to connect an email server. I’m not interested in selfhosting an email server (not yet anyway), and I don’t particularly like Proton as my current email provider (which was what I migrated to when de-Googling my life).

What email providers do y’all like that aren’t run by shady tech bros and are easy to integrate with your other selfhosted services?

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    I want to thank everyone who replied. I did some research on most of these and think PurelyMail is the winner for me. Feel free to correct me if I got some details wrong. I want to give a shoutout to @mbirth for mentioning Disroot, which looks like a really interesting experiment in federated services.

    Also, I know this post is really bending the rules for c/selfhosted, but connecting your selfhosted services to an email provider is essential, and having a reliable and affordable email provider just makes this weird hobby of ours a little easier.

    My Rating (1-5) Service Website Annual Cost Only Email?
    5 PurelyMail https://purelymail.com/ $10, pay for added storage Yes
    4 MXRoute https://mxroute.com/ $50/year small plan Yes
    4 Disroot https://disroot.org/ Free, pay to add storage and domains Yes, separated from other Disroot services
    3 Fastmail https://www.fastmail.com/ $60 individual plan Yes-ish
    3 Mailo https://www.mailo.com/ ~$14 premium plan No
    3 Proton https://mail.proton.me/ $48/year plus plan $120/year unlimited plan No
    2 Mailbox.org https://mailbox.org/ ~$14 light plan ~$42 standard Light plan
    2 Migadu https://migadu.com/ $90 mini plan Yes
    1 GMX https://www.gmx.com/mail/ Free, ad supported No
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      I’m liking what I’m seeing here! Most other services try to be like Google, where you can’t get a mail account without also paying for drive, calendar, office, etc. All I want here is an email service, and this looks good and cheap for that.

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        It’s good but it’s also been bought out by, at least to me, an ‘unknown’ early this year. Since then, there’s been a couple outages though nothing too drastic. New owner also promised to only make changes that are ‘thoughtful and focused on making your experience better’ but I am still cautiously eyeing other options since then - I’ve learned never to trust those words by new owners.

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      Is this for me? Do you want email? Then yes, probably.

      Well, you really can’t argue with that logic. LOL

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    I use Migadu, it’s probably the closest you can come to fully managing email while not hosting your own server. All their plans are limited on inbound/outbound mails per day and storage used. Beyond that you add as many domains as you want (within reason on their cheapest plan) and create any number of separate mailboxes/users.

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      I second migadu. I’ve been with them for about a year, no problems so far, works nice with thunderbird and K9-mail.

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    Have a look at posteo. Gives you IMAP so you can use any client. Its only €1 a month and is supposed to be good with privacy. Have had no complaints so far. https://posteo.de/en

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    Mailo.com. French company. They have quite a quirky UI. like one can tell it’s made by a backend guy and the junior version is made by his younger nephew but technical wise it’s perfect. All standards are there plus price is OK.

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    Careful, I had a post like this locked almost a month ago.

    FWIW, I went with purelymail, and it’s been pretty good. Basic, but solid.

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    I use inleed.xyz. It’s free, has IMAP/SMTP access and you can have as many accounts as you want. It’s limited to 1GB of storage shared between all accounts though.

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    disroot is quite decent. I like their (privacy) vibe and the set of semi-independent services they provide.

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    I’ve got a so-called “Asteroid” with UberSpace. You just have to bring your own domain and configure DNS to use their servers. Unlimited mailboxes, unlimited aliases, Sieve scripts … and SSH access.

    Apart from that, I’ve got a free account with disroot for emergencies.

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    I been using mailo.com for years now. It’s a small EU business that’s been in business for 20 years iirc. Never had an issue. Other than that, I predominately use aliases that forward to my main email address.

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    Fastmail. It’s been around forever and it just works. And they don’t do anything weird with SMTP/IMAP.

    mailbox dot org is also pretty good, but I wasn’t a fan of their 2FA implementation.

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    Gmx for automatic emails to myself since the Calibre days. Maybe there is something better now.