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In the EU (with better-than-nothing privacy legislation) we have a lot of companies that own data centers that offer hosted mail services, thats also what I compared them to when I said they are expensive. But they of course don't have all the nice software and you have to do the (end-to-end) encryption on your own. They (have to) do transport encryption where possible but they don't usually enforce encryption when you connect via IMAP/POP3/SMTP. So there is a lot more users can do wrong. But I think that when using a webinterface doing the encryption outside of the browser is a good idea.
Use Tutanota and don't say non-senses
The Tutanota App seems nice but sadly it also only works with their non-free network service. Edit: They have way better pricing though.
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/open-source-email/
I've read that (and installed the app) and there seems to be no way to use my own mail or Cal-/ CardDAV server. Is their server software also open source?
They cant read your emails or contacts. No, other email service will not work
If you send or receive plaintext emails they can read them if they want or have to.