Who is your main email provider?
Looking to switch away from Google.
>2016
What, are you worried that Google is reading your spam and site registration confirmations?
Outlook.com email connected to a Google Apps account.
>>53113921
What are you trying to hide senpai?
>>53113949
>>53114102
>>53114305
Is see it's America-time again, with the anti-privacy attitude.
mail.com for provider.
mailpile for client.
Google. I don't want to get away from the Botnet. The Botnet loves me.
Cock.li
>>53113949
>2016
>not using homing pigeons to send messages
>>53113921
thunderbird
Comcast
openmailbox.org + claws-mail
>>53114554
>childish nonsense
>>53113921
Aol
My own client and domain name
Its a old college project using IIS + asp.net front end and oracle as back end
>>53114765
In Europe the abuse of information by governments has been very real, with our former totalitarian regimes. Only the UK has not really experienced this.
Americans and British people don't take it seriously, but they are slowly moving towards a big brother state as well.
>>53113921
Outlook. (Yes, I also use Windows 10.)
>>53114823
Big brother puts food on my table. I have no choice. And I wouldn't want it any other way.
AT&T which is in reality Yahoo Mail.
>>53113921
teknik.io for my provider
>>53113921
gmail, because i only use email for job applications and signing up for stupid shit
>>53114700
>not using homing missiles to send pigeons
Try tutanota , proton mail and open mailbox.
firemail.cc
airmail.cc
waifu.club
iCloud mail because I had an old mobile me account with a @mac.com address
And my initials are incidentally also M.A.C. which I thought was pretty cool
Also the push feature is nice though the web interface kinda sucks tbqh
Yahoo Mail
Fight me
>>53113921
I'm using Yandex and OpenMailBox accounts mostly. The Yandex one is connected to my domain.
>>53117903
AWW YEAH
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zoho.com
their new client is bretty gud and I need that external SMTP and ActiveSync
>>53115282
can you use a custom domain/external SMTP?
who supports it anyway?
>>53114823
>Only the UK has not really experienced this.
LMAO
http://www.democracynow.org/2014/2/28/peeping_webcam_with_nsa_help_british
As a fellow Yuropoor though I can confirm privacy is dead, anyone working at my ISP can access my internet history. When I was like 13 and upgraded from dial-up to dsl connection for the first time, I called my isp many times in the beginning because the router kept fucking up almost every day. Once while the guy of the tech support put me on wait because they had to check something, I clearly heard someone say "it's all porn and games" and I knew they were talking about what sites I visited, because I had just visited a wc3 forum and fapped to ftvgirls a few minutes earlier, before calling them. Can you believe this shit? you don't even need a court order, the laws demands it actually but in reality if authorities called my isp and asked a detailed report about my internet activity, they'd be able to receive it within 12h most likely if not even less because people don't give a shit about bureaucracy here.
>>53113921
iCloud.com
>>53119436
yep, your ISP can see every host you visit, since DNS traffic is not encrypted
>>53119572
I don't think that if you change DNS they can't see where the traffic is going.
>>53119572
im curious, can it be hidden from isp? like i dont care if they know that i fap to feminine penises, just curious.
>>53113921
my own server. Literally
>>53119640
Tor/VPN
>>53119656
thats disappointing
Tutanota
Mail.ru with 100gb on their cloud for free for ever
>>53119668
What? It's not like it is breaking news.
Are you maybe a person who talked shit before about people using these tools and now you realize there's actually a meaning behind all of this?
>>53119436
>>53114823
Let me add to this and remind UK cucks of a fact they routinely forget.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-07/15/cameron-ban-encryption-u-turn
>>53119735
nah mate thats just your paranoia talking.
I just was hoping for something else
>>53119572
but a normal emplyee shouldn't be supposed to have full access to the customer's dns history, this is the largest isp in the country btw.
My own mail server running OpenBSD.
>>53119640
well, yes... you can hide on what page you are on an website with https, but not the domain name
ProtonMail
Got 1 email, but applied for 2nd one so I can use that as my main.
why do people make fun of me for still using hotmail/outlook
Fastmail, pretty great, one of their plans lets you use up to about 500 custom domains and unlimited aliases. That's the plan I use. Has calendar, contact sync and ability to import shit from gmail and whatnot.
Yandex seems good, doesn't require phone numbers and doesn't bitch if you use fake account name.
>>53120407
There's an exploit in outlook that can run malicious code since forever, you don't even need to read the email, it just needs to be in the inbox.
>>53113921
Host it yourself. Your emails are no one else's business.
who @memeware.net here
>>53119652
>>53122202
this. 99 cent per month vps plus a free/anonymous domain from freenom. better than any free provider and cheaper than any paid one.
>>53120659
That image is a microcosm of what has happened to the web in recent years
mxroute.com
Yes, I am too lazy to setup my own mail server.
>>53117715
>iCloud mail
I'm leaning towards this since apple's recent privacy marketing is getting to me
>>53119652
this is another good option, though I worry about uptime
>>53120051
how about arch?
>>53120659
>not having fake gmails to register on youtube
>>53123077
lol but they would give the Feds access to icloud but not the phone data, hence the finger pointing of who reset the icloud account.
>>53123077
Just get your own domain. Connect it to Zoho and done.
>>53115243
my nigro
Rackspace
>>53123077
Arch has shit security compared to OpenBSD. Debian or CentOS would work well.
iredmail
>>53119640
Dnscrypt does exactly that as far as I know
>>53120407
I still use the same hotmail I account I made 8 years ago.
>>53123613
you've given NSA a pretty nice pattern of your life there. They can predict where you're gonna be in the next 5 years and when you will die within +/-3 years.
>>53114699
Came here to post this.
Also checked :^)
>>53123613
This.
However i'm probably the most boring guy alive because i've gotten only 47 emails in six years.
>>53123725
Same, but on top of that I've gotten like 1.000 spam mails, viagra advertisements, oil sheiks offering me money and other bullshit like that.
Outlook.com. Just werks.
>b-b-but muh privacy
Just use GnuPG.
>>53123613
I recently deleted my hotmail account from last millennium. I hadn't received a non-spam mail on it for a decade.