For my email privacy I elected to run my own server. I use SmarterMail by SmarterTools. It has a really nice web interface as well as IMAP and POP3. There is a free version where you can run a personal server with 10 email accounts and 1 domain.
John Perry - WX5JP http://www.jpunix.net http://blog.jpunix.net ---------------------------------------- From: "Ted Smith" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 11:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Email provider for privacy-minded folk On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 11:23 -0600, Joe Btfsplk wrote: > On 2/12/2013 8:41 AM, Ted Smith wrote: > > I use riseup.net -- I trust their promise not to store any logs, I > > know they'll never block Tor, and they don't have any ads in their web > > interface. That said, if you're financially stable in a first-world > > country, you should probably throw some bitcoins their way to cover > > the cost of your email account (they recommend you donate three hour's > > worth of pay per year IIRC, which is pretty trivial for most people). > > How difficult is it to get an acct w/ risup if you "apply," rather than > have 2 recommendations from members? I don't know any riseup members & > forgot how you get the recommendations from members, to riseup. > I don't have a problem w/ their political & social stance - it's a free > country. I'm not sure what they look for in the "application" to > approve or reject an acct. Probably some sort of social/political goal that they agree with, though if you said you were mostly interested in privacy and were willing to donate more than they recommend, I somewhat doubt they'd turn you down. I don't know how difficult it is; I got this account a long time ago, and when I did I knew people using Riseup. The way you get recommendations is by generating an invite code on user.riseup.net. > How well do they handle support issues? Only by email? Typical > response time for serious issues? I rarely need "support," but when I have a question for the Riseup people they're always in IRC. > Due to their low storage limit, I guess you just immediately delete msgs > when d/l w/ a client? Attachment size limit is very small.\ I immediately delete messages from the server anyway; but before I did that I raised my quota (you can do it from their user page). I justified that to myself by giving them more support, as they mention on the page where you can raise your quota. -- Sent from Ubuntu _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
