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by aquova 2347 days ago
Do you (or anyone else) have any recommendations for an email service? I've cut pretty much everything Google out of my life, minus Gmail, mostly due to not wanting to go through all the trouble of transferring everything over to a service that I end up not liking. I've heard ProtonMail is good, but other than that, I'm not sure.
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I've used Fastmail for many years now, and I have nothing but good things to say about the service. In particular, it's insane how well notifications work in Fastmail, especially compared to Gmail (which I use at work). (Honestly, you'd think Fastmail was the giant multi-billion-dollar super-advanced tech company, if you look at the quality of their email experience vs. Gmail.)

However, some folks are a little spooked by the privacy implications of it being ran out of Australia, so be sure to research that if you're interested in Fastmail.

I'm leaning toward Tutanota, but I can't claim to have experience with them yet.

Proton has appeared somewhat bumpy to me -- I can't say for sure why, but they give me some spidey tingles.

Migrating / transferring is indeed a problem. I would suggest using Google Takeout, their data export tool, and permanently archiving your data with a third party service and / or physical backups. See https://takeout.google.com/. You probably won't be able to import into your new provider.

Thanks for this, I didn't realize you can actually export all your data from Google.
ProtonMail isn’t supported by iOS’s default mail app, which for me personally meant I hardly used it. It’s just too much hassle for everyday email.

I ended up trying fastmail and found the transition much easier.

If you own a domain through Gandi (possibly others) you get email included for free. This is what I use. I don’t know why I don’t see this recommended more often?
I would do this through bluehost but it just straight up doesn't work. No matter the tutorials followed or time spent with support, I can't receive emails at my domain.
Migadu is great because they bill based on emails sent rather than billing by how many accounts or domains you have.