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Anybody have recommendations for providers? I've been using @mailbox_org since 2019 but the service is going downhill. They are outright blocking mail from a number of legit senders, support now takes days to respond and when it does it's not particularly helpful).

I last reviewed mail providers in 2019 here changelog.complete.org/archive .

My criteria -- it must: let me bring my own domain, by privacy-respecting, have reasonable support, not require clients other than IMAP/SMTP.

changelog.complete.orgReview of Secure, Privacy-Respecting Email Services | The Changelog

@mailbox_org Thank you all for your suggestions on providers! I wound up evaluating several, and wrote up my review here: changelog.complete.org/archive

tl;dr: I found to be fantastic, with personal support (they even added a feature within a few hours at my request!) and a good featureset. Unlike others, it's got an admin interface that is like doing the fun bits of running my own mail server without the annoying parts.

I also reviewed several others thanks to suggestions here.

changelog.complete.orgReview of Reputable, Functional, and Secure Email Service | The Changelog
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@jgoerzen @mailbox_org I also went with Migadu. Just out of curiosity, what feature did you suggest?

John Goerzen

@narunya @mailbox_org To do proper filtering, you need to do so by envelope recipient. Migadu puts that in an X-Envelope-To header, so that was easily enough done. But I discovered when I sent mail to myself that X-Envelope-To wasn't set on those messages (only ones coming in from outside). They added it, making filtering easy in all cases.