What are good and secure alternatives to gmail?
I love the convenience and integration but I no longer trust google. I tried proton mail, but the free version has a mandatory "sent by proton mail" signature and that is unacceptable.
Host your own mail server, senpai
>>57473703
thought about that once but descent SSL is fucking expensive and all mail front ends I know are pure shit
>>57473733
>Decent SSL is fucking expensive
Let's Encrypt
>>57473822
is it good though? I have tried a few "free SSL" in the past but they are not exactly free
>>57473877
Read the website -- they are a non-profit CA.
https://letsencrypt.org
>>57473703
This nigger knows.
Dovecot + postfix + letsencrypt
>>57474032
This.
>>57474032
>>57473897
alright, I'll think about doing that
one last question: would you recommend amazon ec2 or some other provider for a small server?
>>57474099
Got a spare pc lying around? Email servers aren't too resource hungry, raspberry pi ought to be fine unless you have business pursuits in mind.
>>57474099
As long as you can setup a PTR record and SPF every provider is good enough.