Depends if the domain is yours. If it is, roll your own server, set
SPF, DKIM, DMARC, few hours of ducking around but you will have
the best setup possible.

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Only if you like being blocked. Russian and Chinese service providers are a very poor choice if you want things to actually work. A lot of sysadmins will block everything from that part of the world, so your ability to communicate will be very hit-or-miss.

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    Choosing to recommend an email provider that is worse in both privacy, security and usability and is based in Russia than something like Proton Mail is just harmful.

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      csis01 Your response is just a misinformation salad.

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      csis01 Misinformation, huh? I'll take that as confirmation that everything I said is reasonable, because the only people who use language like that are pathological liars (government) and gaslighters.

      You should take this as a criticism and do better next time because your statements that it's naive to think that Proton Mail is secure and that its closed source is incorrect.

      Categorizing people based on their language and defining them as liars or gaslighters isn't the right thing to do too.

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        csis01 If, for example, you are French and an activist, I doubt that the Russians will provide your identifiers. I don't see how an email based in Switzerland is more private, after proton provided the connection data to the French police

        [deleted] Prove that it is secure and I will believe it. Unsubstantiated claims that something is secure are WORTHLESS. You are naive.

          [deleted] And for that matter, it uses google services for notifications, which leaks certain data to google. THAT is proof that it is NOT secure.

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            csis01 It doesn’t leak anything important, and it's a privacy concern, not a security concern, plus it only uses it if you have Google Play Services on your phone, and they're working on their own solution for notifications.

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            csis01 I don't have time to prove the obvious, and remember that you recommended a less secure and private email that uses FCM for notifications too and is based in Russia.

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              [deleted] and this why I am inclined to use services or their alternatives that are in no way connected to either Google or other Big Tech such as Meta and MS and that includes notification service. Yes, at some cost to convenience. Not 100% there but on a good way.

              @csis01 You can disagree with someone, but the way you're going about it is just unfriendly and unproductive. Please do better. We don't have to like each other, but let's at least be decent enough to have a conversation without it devolving into whatever this has.

              I will have to close the thread if we can't keep things civil, which is a shame.

              If the same people are causing trouble and escalating things time and time again, we'll be forced to take action.

              Please be nice to one another, even if you don't agree with them.

                matchboxbananasynergy

                Without taking sides well said! Lets keep this forum civil and as positive as we possibly can. That way everyone can benefit and it stays unique!

                As bizarre as it might sound but using a Russian email address might be useful in some scenarios (absolutely not as a main email address though).

                They have an email service called Mail.Ru that allows to create unlimited aliases with custom names (e.g. john_smith@mail.ru). Google Translate is our friend in this journey xD

                Its possible to use it for burner emails (public hotspots or other websites where we just need an account without providing any personal information) instead of paying for an additional alias with our secure email provider.

                Obviously, this is not good to use with anything that has our private information as we all know the chances are very high that each email is scanned by Russian surveillance and they can access the email account and read emails anytime, but is quite useful for burner emails for accounts with no personal information.

                For the main email address, its (as usual) the well-known list of trusted email providers - Proton, Posteo, Tutanota, Mailbox,org and Startmail.