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Finally took the leap and setup http://mailbox.org. I noticed that they provide an xmpp server too, I think that's fantastic.
I'm already paying for mine, but I might switch at renewal as it's hosted by the same company.
thanks to @rahul080327 for recommending it
https://drewdevault.com/2020/06/19/Mail-service-provider-recommendations.html @borkdude
At times I take Drew DeVault's opinions(apart from maybe the privacy ones) with a grain of salt. IMO he comes off extremely polarizing and lacking empathy towards general users. For him it seems you're a "tech-bro" or not worth his time. Just my take on it 🙏:skin-tone-3:
That’s a good description, I guess. Also “javascript-heavy webmail”. Well, yes, but I’d rahter prefer JS hevy webmail over most “plain http” webmails. 🙂 I mean, it’s 2020 in most parts of the world.
But migadu loooks tempting.
Migadu has started to put together a lightweight web client, I'd be curious to try it. It's open source so you can stick it anywhere.
If you are using clj-commons/fs or similar lib, which function / use case is the most frequent for you? (https://github.com/clj-commons/fs)