[LINK] RFC: Which Email Service?

Rick Welykochy rick at praxis.com.au
Fri Mar 16 10:23:23 AEDT 2012


Roger Clarke wrote:

> The friend's need is mainstream:  access by all of webmail, POP and
> IMAP;  decent webmail functionality and user interface;  reliability
> of access;  enough space;  reasonable terms, and especially no
> supplier rights to exploit the user's data;  low cost.  (Free is
> nice, but of course it depends on the nature of the advertising, and
> the skulduggery used to achieve better targetting of the ads).
>
> What options do people have?

I'm using https://www.namespro.ca/ to host my own domain + email,
for about a year now.

Based in Vancouver, BC, CA. They are quie inexpensive.

And the best part: they are old school, i.e. you own everything you
host, there are no ads, everything is dedicated to you the customer,
kinda like the original days of the Internet. Call it Email 1.0 :)

The email product offers POP, IMAP and webmail.


cheers
rickw




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