Die Wahl des richtigen E-Mail-Anbieters ist für europäische Unternehmen 2025 wichtiger denn je. Mit der neuen Trump-Regierung und dem US CLOUD Act steigt das Risiko für vertrauliche Geschäftsdaten erheblich. Gleichzeitig drohen bei DSGVO-Verstößen empfindliche Strafen.
In unsicheren Zeiten kann die richtige Wahl einen entscheidenden Wettbewerbsvorteil darstellen.
Mehr dazu in unserem Blog: https://mailbox.org/de/post/die-besten-e-mail-anbieter-fuer-europa
Mailbox.org: "The new and improved Login 2.0"
Road Obstacle
Litchfield, Illinois, USA
Southern Illinois must have had a regional USPS manager years ago who liked putting mailboxes in the middle of the street. This is only area I've been to where I've seen this done.
#Photography #illinois #litchfieldIL #USPS #Mailbox #postoffice
So I've given @mailfence a very quick test on their Free tier.
That seems to be quite reasonable alternative for e-mail services. In som parts it's what I would expect @mailbox_org being. Except of one thing: Unencrypted incoming e-mails will not be stored encrypted.
Since I'm on the free tier currently, I've not tested the IMAP integration.
The weakness of #Mailfence and #Mailbox are that the PGP setup requires some efforts to happen. The "settings" panel on Mailfence is cleaner and better organized than mailbox.org, but the latter one is capable of ensuring all received e-mails are stored encrypted - regardless if it was encrypted at arrival or not.
PGP key management is still not as easy as it should be for non-tech users. "It should just happen automatically", is my stance here. It's close to being good, but you need to explicitly enable encryption on each mail you send - unless you reply to an already encrypted mail. This will confuse users and it will result in more unencrypted mails sent than intended.
Neither Mailfence nor mailbox.org will decrypt encrypted Subject fields.
I've briefly tested the WebDAV integration, which seems to work. But WebDAV is not end-to-end-encrypted, so uploaded data will not be stored in so-called "zero access" mode. This means the Mailfence people managing their servers can access and read your data. This will be the same for CalDAV/CardDAV too (calendar and contacts synching)
Mailbox.org recently announced they will upgrade their login system - which is long overdue. Their OTP setup is currently just confusing and very far from user friendly. Here Mailfence is very straight forward.
Both Mailfence and #mailbox_org still got quite a long way to provide a properly privacy enabled service. They're on a good path, but currently far from the capabilities of @protonprivacy, even on the most basic features in e-mail.
Middle of the Road Mailbox
Gillespie, Illinois, USA
#Photography #illinois #GillespieIL #USPS #Mailbox #PostOffice
Help !
Où sont les fedinautes qui ont leur messagerie/cloud sur
https://mailbox.org/en/ ?
Je cherche à me dégoogler/déyahoozer et cette alternative UE me parait intéressante.
Qu'en pensez-vous les utilisateurices ?
So I've left #fastmail and am now on #tuta. This was a long decision making process and I nearly went with #mailbox.org and #posteo, but for me #tuta fits the bill. I don't need IMAP or SMTP. The tuta app works fine and so does the web interface. I chose tuta because it's does things differently and it's clear that privacy and security are the priority.
Fastmail was and is a perfectly good email provider, they just don't give me the same peace of mind, nor privacy features.