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Domain e-mail provider (E2E and at-rest encryption).
Becomeanvillain
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5GB at USD 20 per year.
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I don't think you can get what you want at that price, unless you run into a promotion.
If you find one at that price, I want it also.
You should run your own MTA + MDA on a cheap VPS. Use something like OpenSMTPd, Exim, or Postfix + Dovecot.
at rest encryption is pretty expensive. hushmail, protonmail, startmail, they have this feature, but it's out of your bg.
No, do not suggest this. Protonmail, etc., hold the PGP key, and you will not have SMTP/IMAP access. Their interfaces are clunky as well.
Email, by design, in most cases, will be sent in plain-text (though, TLS is used sometimes) to another server. You should be doing the encryption with your email client.
As I know protonmail supports smtp/imap on paid version.
No
This is a lie, it is a "bridge" between their poorly made HTTP-based backend. Hell, if you try and use the bridge, you'll find that it's unusable. They don't implement SMTP/IMAP properly.
Good luck with your budget
Congrats on your first post
I became curious in this for myself to get secure email.
Cheapest company I can find is mailfence at around $35ish/yr for 5gb.
My only issue is the servers are stored in Belgium, which is great for legal stuff I suppose.
This is some cool stuff I read
Anyone here have experience with them?
Sorry if it seems like I hijacked your post OP, but we are looking for same thing, so not so bad.
Ctemplar, Soverin
@iNanja I don't mind, the more the merrier.
@angstrom Thank you. If you know what an appropriate budget or most amount of space for the money would be I would appreciate the information.
@zulaika What host would you recommend for mail storage? How much work is it to self-host email?