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I use proton for a lot of stuff. The calendar is useless IMO since their custom bridge doesn't support linking anything else in. Same with contacts. For those two I use a self-hosted radicalev3 container, works like a charm.
Does someone have suggestions for what proton provides with its passmail? I think their implementation and usage experience with this entire reverse-email feature is pretty great and I dont want to give this anonymity up, selectively being able to send from those passmails is also a great feature that works really well in the rare case of getting something I need to reply to.
Wdym passmail? If you mean their subscription services, you can go look what they offer.
Proton's decent as far how it works, but their CEO has some issues and an environmental activist using their services, had been arrested, though that activist afaik didn't use a VPN.
Personally I'd recommend Tuta or Mailbox.
Other options would be CounterMail (πΈπͺ) and Mailfence (π§πͺ). There's other services but those don't have E2EE.
Was that the arrest for 'doxxing police officers'?