RIP me, my attempt to migrate away from GMail is going about as well as I expected it to. *drags hand down face*

I signed up for Proton Mail Plus (40% off in the spring sale!), spent an hour setting it up with a custom domain, and only THEN found out that Proton Calendar doesn't have CalDAV.

I did my research, I swear I did! IDK how I messed that one up.

#degoogle

What's next? Fastmail? Pricy. I've heard Mailbox.org calendar is bad. Separate calendar provider? Do I self-host it?

(I have already tried to use my self-hosted OwnCloud's calendar, but turns out that's rubbish.)

@annathecrow I use mailbox.org because they support open protocols. Calendar (even shared and group calendars) are working very well. What exactly have you heard is not working well? Okay, the ToDo-Implementation is very "basic" (e.g. no CalDAV-Sync of shared ToDo-Folders) - will use @vikunja in future.

@kyrodan I've heard their calendar doesn't do recurrent tasks well. But it's all anecdotal from Reddit, so it's hard to judge.

How is Mailbox.org for you as mail provider? The main criticisms I've found were either problems with receiving mail or slow support.

@annathecrow The used software is Openxchange and they had a big upgrade earlier this year. Tasks (not appointments) are not that good, have no recurring option, only fixed dates (just checked it). Have no problems with recurring appointments.

For me mailbox.org works very well. Very reliable E-Mail incl. very good spam filtering. Support is not the fastest, if the issue is not urgent (several days). For me it's the best all-purpose-package/replacement for Google Ecosystem.

@annathecrow Use trial-period with Light plan and upgrade to Standard plan with your own domain later.