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The government isn't the only threat e2ee protects against. When a non-e2ee service is hacked, the data is free for the taking, if the service is e2ee the data is only available from that moment forward. I'm not going to speak for which provider you should use, but you should reconsider needing e2ee.
The post is a bit misleading. Posteo and Mailbox offer end-to-end encryption through OpenPGP.
Proton offers E2EE through OpenPGP and when communicating with other Proton Mail users.
Tuta offers E2EE only for communication with other Tuta users.
The encryption of incoming and outgoing emails to other providers Proton, Tuta, Mailbox (possibly Posteo too) provide, is not end-to-end encryption, as the mail content is visible to the provider and only encrypted at rest.
There is a good video by "By Default" on YouTube which highlights this.