calyellero I collected these from reddit posts.
Mailfence :
- I collected it from a reddit post, "it did not even encrypt mail at rest. Mailfence aknowledged that, although it had never mentioned it spontaneously before, and said it was "working on it". Has that work met achievement? Unless an email provider encrypts mail at rest in a zero-knowledge manner, meaning it could not decrypt it if it wanted to, any claims to privacy are a travesty." Looks like there have some issue related to privacy.
- No anonymous sign-up: You have to provide your name and address to create an account with Mailfence.
Mailbox.org:
Email metadata isn't encrypted.
Posteo:
A blogger critized their security, posteo sent laywyers to snitch him to the media authorities because no imprint, but he fights them off. Later he finds out that posteo thought he worked for the competition and tried to smear posteo.
I never heard much about these services thats why I mentioned them.
As I said before, Tuta is 1st place in my list but I need another one same like Tuta but not Tuta 😄 I always have an option to open a second account in Tuta but I need full separation.
I'll divide my email usages in two part.
- One for official use (any secure mail provider + anonaddy)
- Second one for personal, for government services.