Guide to change your email service - updated with stats on our impact so far!
from FallenWalnut@lemmy.world to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 13:21
https://lemmy.world/post/41322032

The hope is that this guide and website can act as a simple way to introduce newcomers - whether it’s you, friends or family - into this space and try something else besides the default options.

There is also a community-driven, open-source site ( purchasewithpurpose.io/category/email/ ) that aims to make this even easier. This includes screenshots, ratings and a larger feature list.

I’ve also started tracking impact to help keep the momentum. If there are any other stats, please share them so I can add them to the guides and, eventually, the website.

As always, I more than welcome criticism and ideas!

#degoogle

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SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 14:04 next collapse

First letter in the first paragraph is missing mate.

FallenWalnut@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 14:39 next collapse

My bad! Must have deleted it by mistake. Thanks for flagging.

Jhogenbaum@leminal.space on 09 Jan 02:44 collapse

Includes big pink “S” for sustainable declarations in the graphic legend - proceeds to never use it once.

VoxAliorum@lemmy.ml on 08 Jan 14:08 next collapse

Tbh. this guide was not very helpful. Tuta and proton in the free tire for example do not offer SMTP, if I am not mistaken; so I cannot use it with thunderbird. I am missing information here such as storage size and max mail size.

FallenWalnut@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 14:40 collapse

The website might be more helpful to you, but it still doesn’t go into that level of granularity. This is meant more for those who aren’t too technical and want help getting started on this journey.

hellfire103@lemmy.ca on 08 Jan 16:00 next collapse

More email clients:

  • Linux/Unix
    • Evolution
    • KMail
    • Geary
  • Android
    • Ltt.rs (JMAP Only)
  • CLI
    • NeoMutt
    • aerc
FallenWalnut@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 16:17 collapse

Thanks, will look to see how best to add these. Might not be all though as I don’t want to overwhelm people with too many options.

ceenote@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 16:07 next collapse

Might I suggest you include steps for how to set up automatic forwarding in the incumbent providers? I can’t be the only one intimidated by the prospect of moving all my shit to a new account.

halfdane@piefed.social on 08 Jan 16:08 next collapse

I mean, choosing a different provider is an important step, but automatically getting your mails out, informing important (or all) contacts and potentially doing that for your loved ones (cause we’re the tech support, right? ) seems to remain an unsolved problem.

QuadratureSurfer@piefed.social on 08 Jan 20:15 next collapse

One thing that has helped me is using addy.io for creating aliases for any service/website that I sign up for.

It has made it incredibly easy to switch email services without having to update each and every website I have an account with.

For example, recently I didn’t like the name of the email account I had on proton. So, I created a new account, went to Addy.io, changed the setting for where all my emails get directed to by default, updated the PGP key for encryption and at that point all future emails were being routed to the new email address. I could have just as easily switched over to a different provider.

Proton gets some bonus points because they have a tool that will allow you to export all of your emails as well as reimporting them into another account.

unsettlinglymoist@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 21:04 next collapse

+1 for addy.io!

I use it with a domain I bought just for emails. So for example I’ll use icelandair@mydomain.com for my Icelandair account and addy.io forwards all the emails addressed to my aliases to my Posteo email address. Nobody ever sees my Posteo address (great for security) and thanks to addy.io I can switch email providers in minutes. If addy.io ever stops working then I own the domain where all my emails are headed, so I can change a few settings to keep receiving them.

FallenWalnut@lemmy.world on 08 Jan 22:07 collapse

Will look at adding addy.io in the resource section. Sounds like it is a really useful tool when managing these accounts.

Cricket@lemmy.zip on 09 Jan 01:59 collapse

simplelogin.io is also a similar service to addy.io. It’s now owned by Proton.

ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 Jan 00:05 next collapse

Am I the only person who is worried about why the Proton CEO was lobbying in the US in the first place? Democrats have sucked for a while, so the fact that he was only able to get a response from the right is not particularly surprising. But wtf was he doing with them anyways? All parties are bought and paid for so anything in tech that actually helped can’t possibly be good.

libre_warrior@lemmy.ml on 09 Jan 00:17 next collapse

I use message.casa.

night_petal@lemmy.zip on 09 Jan 00:54 next collapse

I have had a mail.com address for decades. It was my first e-mail address, and using a 3rd party client for it, I have had zero issues. I don’t really use it much anymore since the novelty of having a mindless.com address wore off a loooong time ago.

GlenRambo@jlai.lu on 09 Jan 02:24 next collapse

What the three groupings on the right hand side for?

I guess the top one is free and the bottom offers an eco system, but thst about the middle group?

Sims@lemmy.ml on 09 Jan 08:51 next collapse

Disroot.org seems like a great free/open alternative. Works great for me…

sonalder@lemmy.ml on 09 Jan 09:19 next collapse

I think I say that for each iteration of that great graphics but Swiss laws ARE NOT the same as european ones!

You really should label the services based in Switzerland differently than EU (Infomaniak, Proton and Kolab) especially that the laws are evolving and Switzerland might become a worse place than Germany for such services (hopefully not, let’s cross our fingers)

blazeog@europe.pub on 10 Jan 16:31 collapse

I switched to Mailbox.org (Germany) and will keep it for a while. So far so good. I have payed version 30€/year to have custom domain and more aliases. I like progressive web app for the smartphone too.