I am trying to choose an email provider, to use with my identifying accounts (like banks, gov ids, etc.). I feel that emails for such cases do not need to be end-to-end encrypted, since most information would already be present with banks, gov, etc.

So I was looking at non-E2EE emails - Mailbox and Posteo.

  • Between Posteo and Mailbox - which one do you use / is better in terms of privacy?

I noticed that both of these are hosted in Germany. With rise in popularity of right wing party, a bunch of stuff around chat control and verification, and even normal German government support for Israel, I was wondering whether I should look for other solutions hosted elsewhere. Or use Proton / Tuta instead?

Also, I am not sure if any of these companies support right-wing or Israel themselves?

Do you have any suggestions regarding this?

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    16 hours ago

    Proton’s founder publicly praised Trump on Twitter, so it’s a no-go for me.

    I’ve been using Mailbox for a while and i like it. There are some small annoyances with their web interface but it’s not a big problem, I usually use Thunderbird anyway. Mailbox supports IMAP.

    Also, you get custom domains.

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      13 hours ago

      I like Mailbox a lot, and seem to head in the right direction.

      Yet I disagree with “Proton’s founder publicly praised Trump”, he did write three times on specific events, most notably praising a Trump nomination (Abigail Slater) to lead the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division (hoping she will tackle the big tech 5 as claimed then in January). Of course, that ended in nothing at the end. Andy should have known better, but that is what happens with these people, they are good at what they do, not what they say (and sometimes even what they think). But that is not “praising Trump” but a praising a single action he did. Politically, if you care about that, after hearing a few interviews with him, I think he is more a liberal lefty but that prioritizes antitrust powers on the big 5 (unlike most liberals 1998-2025), so easily misunderstood for a Republican or even MAGA.

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        Direct quote: “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned.”

        This is laughably incorrect. Then he turned around and repeatedly said his statement was politically neutral.