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Old 1 Jan 2025, 03:09 AM   #1
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Question Looking for suggestions, may switch yet again

I have tried most of the mainstream email options but am still looking.
I use my own domain, need to migrate a decent amount of old mail, use an iPhone, I like using multiple signatures. I have tried Proton, Fastmail, Gmail/Workspace, Zoho, etc. Each one had things that annoyed me or were missing options. Webmail and a good phone experience is key.
Anyone have any other suggestions?

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Old 1 Jan 2025, 07:10 AM   #2
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I have tried most of the mainstream email options but am still looking.
I use my own domain, need to migrate a decent amount of old mail, use an iPhone, I like using multiple signatures. I have tried Proton, Fastmail, Gmail/Workspace, Zoho, etc. Each one had things that annoyed me or were missing options. Webmail and a good phone experience is key.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Try tuta they are good now.
Also if you don?t mind
Aliyun free Mail hosting is
pretty good, at least to me.
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Old 1 Jan 2025, 08:03 AM   #3
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Try tuta they are good now.
Also if you don?t mind
Aliyun free Mail hosting is
pretty good, at least to me.
I wish Tuta would finally have email migration.
Never heard of the other. Will check it out!
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Old 1 Jan 2025, 05:26 PM   #4
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Try tuta they are good now.
Also if you don?t mind
Aliyun free Mail hosting is
pretty good, at least to me.
Web search about Aliyun is not giving good results.
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Old 1 Jan 2025, 07:49 PM   #5
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Web search about Aliyun is not giving good results.
It provides 50 email addresses
for user domain for free.
Each with 5GB mail storage and 2GB file storage.
They have native mobile app and webmail which
supports English language.
And Imap/pop/smtp works pretty well.
And you can enable 2f authentication as well as
custom antispam.
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Old 5 Jan 2025, 06:16 AM   #6
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Onmail is actually pretty good and has a nice webmail and app. But, you have to like their way of asking you if you want to receive mail from each sender when you first start out. Purelymail is cheap and cheerful, but webmail is Roundcube. You can use any phone app you want to. The new Thunderbird app isn't bad on Android--not sure on iPhone.
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Old 5 Jan 2025, 06:37 AM   #7
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Onmail is actually pretty good and has a nice webmail and app. But, you have to like their way of asking you if you want to receive mail from each sender when you first start out. Purelymail is cheap and cheerful, but webmail is Roundcube. You can use any phone app you want to. The new Thunderbird app isn't bad on Android--not sure on iPhone.
Thanks. Signed up yesterday for onmail. Sadly no 2fa although its supposed to be coming. I think most email services have 2fa by now.
My bad. It does have 2fa in the web interface not the app.

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Old 5 Jan 2025, 06:55 AM   #8
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Thanks. Signed up yesterday for onmail. Sadly no 2fa although its supposed to be coming. I think most email services have 2fa by now.
Onmail has 2FA--activate it in the Settings section.
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Old 5 Jan 2025, 11:17 AM   #9
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Onmail has 2FA--activate it in the Settings section.
Thank you! I was looking for it in the app. I should have known better. Seems like a decent service.
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Old 5 Feb 2025, 08:23 AM   #10
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Try tuta they are good now.
Why good "now"? Did you not like them in the past? Have they made any big changes in the recent past?
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Old 8 Feb 2025, 03:49 AM   #11
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Onmail is actually pretty good and has a nice webmail and app. But, you have to like their way of asking you if you want to receive mail from each sender when you first start out. Purelymail is cheap and cheerful, but webmail is Roundcube. You can use any phone app you want to. The new Thunderbird app isn't bad on Android--not sure on iPhone.
Onmail might be one of the only ones I have never tried. I might give them a look later.
Purelymail is actually great for what you pay. I don't mind Roundcube. I however can't stand the mail client on my iphone. If Thunderbird was available on iOS I would probably give it a go.
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Old 8 Feb 2025, 03:50 AM   #12
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Try tuta they are good now.
Also if you don?t mind
Aliyun free Mail hosting is
pretty good, at least to me.
Tuta is a non-starter for me since they still don't have email migration available.
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Old 16 Feb 2025, 09:08 PM   #13
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Since Onmail is going away, what are you trying now? You mentioned email migration. For most services you can simply connect them to desktop Thunderbird to perform your own migration from one service to another.
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Old 24 Feb 2025, 06:34 AM   #14
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Since Onmail is going away, what are you trying now? You mentioned email migration. For most services you can simply connect them to desktop Thunderbird to perform your own migration from one service to another.
I'm temporarily with Google WS for now.
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