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[ale] Email hosting?
James Sumners via Ale
2018-01-10 17:26:12 UTC
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I meant to bring this up at last night's SW meeting but completely forgot.

I am interested in using a different email provider. One that would allow
me to use a custom domain and is still affordable. I created an account
with Proton Mail, but I'm not entirely taken with it. Mostly, I would like
to keep some Gmail features like the auto-sorted inbox, muting, and good
spam filtering.

So, other than Proton Mail, does anyone have any suggestions? The thing I
_do_ like about Proton is their privacy policy.
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James Sumners
http://james.sumners.info/ (technical profile)
http://jrfom.com/ (personal site)
http://haplo.bandcamp.com/ (music)
Dustin Priest via Ale
2018-01-10 17:39:18 UTC
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Zoho is probably worth checking out. LDAP auth, custom domains and all that
Post by James Sumners via Ale
I meant to bring this up at last night's SW meeting but completely forgot.
I am interested in using a different email provider. One that would
allow me to use a custom domain and is still affordable. I created an
account with Proton Mail, but I'm not entirely taken with it. Mostly,
I would like to keep some Gmail features like the auto-sorted inbox,
muting, and good spam filtering.
So, other than Proton Mail, does anyone have any suggestions? The
thing I _do_ like about Proton is their privacy policy.
--
James Sumners
http://james.sumners.info/ (technical profile)
http://jrfom.com/ (personal site)
http://haplo.bandcamp.com/ (music)
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James Sumners via Ale
2018-01-11 20:21:31 UTC
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So that's one for Zoho. Anyone else have a recommendation?
Post by Dustin Priest via Ale
Zoho is probably worth checking out. LDAP auth, custom domains and all that
I meant to bring this up at last night's SW meeting but completely forgot.
I am interested in using a different email provider. One that would allow
me to use a custom domain and is still affordable. I created an account
with Proton Mail, but I'm not entirely taken with it. Mostly, I would like
to keep some Gmail features like the auto-sorted inbox, muting, and good
spam filtering.
So, other than Proton Mail, does anyone have any suggestions? The thing I
_do_ like about Proton is their privacy policy.
--
James Sumners
http://james.sumners.info/ (technical profile)
http://jrfom.com/ (personal site)
http://haplo.bandcamp.com/ (music)
James Sumners via Ale
2018-01-22 13:46:41 UTC
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Zoho's privacy statements don't give me the warm an fuzzies. So I did some
more searching and came across runbox.com. I think it would be a fine
service except for two things:

1. They don't have any plans to support thread muting (
https://twitter.com/Runbox/status/955432618128035840)
2. They believe traditional filtering is equivalent to Gmail's declutter
feature

I could actually live without declutter but not the inability to mute
threads.
Post by James Sumners via Ale
So that's one for Zoho. Anyone else have a recommendation?
Post by Dustin Priest via Ale
Zoho is probably worth checking out. LDAP auth, custom domains and all that
I meant to bring this up at last night's SW meeting but completely forgot.
I am interested in using a different email provider. One that would allow
me to use a custom domain and is still affordable. I created an account
with Proton Mail, but I'm not entirely taken with it. Mostly, I would like
to keep some Gmail features like the auto-sorted inbox, muting, and good
spam filtering.
So, other than Proton Mail, does anyone have any suggestions? The thing I
_do_ like about Proton is their privacy policy.
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