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What are some better options?
Have you considered self hosting?
/s
After reading the adventures of https://io.mwl.io/@mwl trying to roll his own mail server, I’ll probably avoid that option.
What did you read? Can you share a link?
His #ryoms hashtag on Mastdon covers it. He plans to publish a whole book about it at some point.
Thanks!
https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver
Utilizing a good mail client with GnuPG/PGP support.