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What did you switch to?
Personal domain and an imap provider so that I can easily switch in the future if needed.
Which provider automatically handles pgp encryption for you, like proton?
How are you going to do that? I'm curious because I want to do the same and have email clients on multiple devices.
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Many bigger hosting providers also offer email hosting with IMAP access. I currently have a personal domain at a host that offers it, but my email is still hosted with a free Google domains account (itβs grandfathered in for life, but Iβm still finally planning to move it to my hosts service).
Most web hosts provide IMAP hosting as part of the service? All you usually have to do is click a button to set it up.
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