If you are looking for something *really* cheap, and don't mind getting
your hands dirty a little bit: mxroute.com

They offer a lifetime plan for $125USD, unlimited accounts, unlimited
domains, with the caveat that you get very little storage: 10G for
everything.

https://accounts.mxroute.com/index.php?/news/view/53/lifetime-plan/

This does not bother me in the least because I am just using them as an MTA
and use fetchmail to just download any emails every 5 minutes to my
internal mail server.

They do offer webmail, several of them, including RoundCube.

Maybe not exactly what you need, but maybe someone can find them useful.

-nick



On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 9:01 AM Johnny Tao via talk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Take a look Migadu. The Linux kernel developing team is using it. $19 per
> year for the Micro plan. The limitation is for the emails you can receive
> and send every day.
>
> Fastmail can be another option. I used to use it for my business emails.
>
> I have tested more than 18 months + for each of them.
>
> Johnny
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: talk <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen via talk
> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 9:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Karen Lewellen <[email protected]>
> Subject: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?
>
> Hi folks,
> let me be more specific..some of you tech wizards run your own mail
> servers laughs.
> for context, although google is removing access to basic html in January,
> they pulled my access to it early..and without warning on Monday.
> So, what I am seeking now is a provider that  can..
>   1, allow me to export all of my gmail content to them.
> 2, either allows for user name / password log in directly with a web
> interface, or where I can ssh into a shell or workspace and find an email
> client, think Alpine for example.
> 3, where I can also send email, in theory once I have all of my gmail
> content, I can set that email to forward without losing access to a great
> deal of personal, professional, and legal files.
> Yes, something like Mutt might or might be configured for imap.gmail.com
> However, I am not a programmer, and given all the changes google is making,
> wonder how long they will allow third party access of that type.
> Would rather locate something Linux friendly,  and even pay for a door
> then need to construct my own house if that makes sense.
> any good options?
> Kare
>
>
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