[GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

Johnny Tao johnny at mail.niagaralinux.ca
Thu Nov 23 08:48:55 EST 2023


Take a look Migadu. The Linux kernel developing team is using it. $19 per year for the Micro plan. The limitation is for the emails you can receive and send every day. 

Fastmail can be another option. I used to use it for my business emails. 

I have tested more than 18 months + for each of them. 

Johnny


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From: talk <talk-bounces at gtalug.org> On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen via talk
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 9:25 PM
To: talk at gtalug.org
Cc: Karen Lewellen <klewellen at shellworld.net>
Subject: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

Hi folks,
let me be more specific..some of you tech wizards run your own mail servers laughs.
for context, although google is removing access to basic html in January, they pulled my access to it early..and without warning on Monday.
So, what I am seeking now is a provider that  can..
  1, allow me to export all of my gmail content to them.
2, either allows for user name / password log in directly with a web interface, or where I can ssh into a shell or workspace and find an email client, think Alpine for example.
3, where I can also send email, in theory once I have all of my gmail content, I can set that email to forward without losing access to a great deal of personal, professional, and legal files.
Yes, something like Mutt might or might be configured for imap.gmail.com However, I am not a programmer, and given all the changes google is making, wonder how long they will allow third party access of that type.
Would rather locate something Linux friendly,  and even pay for a door then need to construct my own house if that makes sense.
any good options?
Kare


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