Thu, 23 Nov 2023 08:38:18 -0600 - o1bigtenor via Dng <dng@???>:
> Quite a number of years ago it was recommended to me that I use claws
> to work on my emails.
I've been using it for a few years, with total satisfaction.
I also certainly recommend it.
> I haven't switched because I'm not sure if claws will support both
> receiving from and sending as for a fairly large number of email
> addresses ( think I'm close to about 10).
Sure it supports them.
I have configured a dozen addresses, I actively use eight of them.
> Looking for recommendations for email - - - - dunno the right word - -
> - programs where I can read, write, send and receive emails. I have
> been looking into setting up a domain so that I can reduce possible mz
> googly's tentacles but although I have the domain(s) I don't have
> either hosting nor a server setup.
It would be a big step forward.
But it's not exactly simple. If you allow me, I suggest you evaluate before
switching to more "respectful" providers, avoiding g email boxes (and any
other g service).
I like those free of cost:
- Posteo
https://posteo.de/en
- Tuta free encrypted email.
https://tuta.com/
- Proton Mail
https://proton.me/mail
- Disroot
https://disroot.org/en/services/email
Or, with a minimal annual cost, I reccomend Runbox, which I think is really
excellent:
https://runbox.com/
Runbox also let you using your own domain
(see:
https://help.runbox.com/email-hosting/)
Regards
alexus
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