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I have no basis by which to choose a service provider.
The advantage of this approach is that you are not tied to a service provider indefinitely. You can keep the same email address when you change providers.
The stakes of selecting a "wrong" service provider aren't as high. If you find you chose the "wrong" one, you can change it in the future.
Fastmail has been great for me for years now
I personally use Migadu for email + Porkbun for the domain, prices and service are great imo
+1 Migadu, really nice people.
Exactly the combo I use. Been happy with Migadu for the last 2 years. Although, purelymail also seems interesting.
Never heard of purelymail, what are they like?
https://purelymail.com/ seems like it's a cheap, no-nonsense email provider. I'm already setup on Migadu and happy enough, so I haven't tried it. But it seems like a lot of people like it.
People were recently talking about it on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42836818
Thanks for the links!
I use Proton, but I also use their VPN and password manager. Aliases are also nice.
Your domain provider might have a basic service for low cost.
You can get a low tier google workspace.
Zoho exists.
You can get an exchange p1 license.
You can buy your own Synology and run an email server off it if your ISP allows.
I use google workspace but it’s from when they had a free service. If I needed to switch today I’d go with Exchange online, or I’d find a cheap Colo near me and put a Synology pair in it.
How much does this cost you, and are there any drawbacks?
Maybe $20/year for the domain and some addl services.
Exchange online for a single user is $48/year according to their website.
Knowing I can move my domain whenever I want is worth something.