• [OffTopic;] Searching for a paid POP3 email provider

    From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 14 19:55:11 2023
    Apologies if required. But I suspect this group has a mindset that
    appreciates "simple solutions to simple(sic) problems" ;/


    My email provider notified me they were retiring their email and web
    hosting services [years ago they had ceased being an ISP].
    [ did I mention that was back in dial-up days. *ROFL*]

    I will continue using SeaMonkey as my plaintext POP email client.
    There is *NO* need/desire for encryption as >99% of emails are either:
    1. to high volume FOSS mailing lists
    2. to techie USENET groups
    [My underlying presupposition is "ANYthing on WEB is *PUBLIC*!!!!!]
    I prefer services I explicitly pay for
    [i.e. There is no such thing as a free lunch ;]

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  • From Lorem Ipsum@21:1/5 to Richard Owlett on Sun May 14 23:18:19 2023
    On Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 8:55:25 PM UTC-4, Richard Owlett wrote:
    Apologies if required. But I suspect this group has a mindset that appreciates "simple solutions to simple(sic) problems" ;/


    My email provider notified me they were retiring their email and web
    hosting services [years ago they had ceased being an ISP].
    [ did I mention that was back in dial-up days. *ROFL*]

    I will continue using SeaMonkey as my plaintext POP email client.
    There is *NO* need/desire for encryption as >99% of emails are either:
    1. to high volume FOSS mailing lists
    2. to techie USENET groups
    [My underlying presupposition is "ANYthing on WEB is *PUBLIC*!!!!!]
    I prefer services I explicitly pay for
    [i.e. There is no such thing as a free lunch ;]

    You don't indicate if you have your own domain name. If you do, you can host email where you host your web site. If you don't have a domain name, get one. They are cheap, ~$10 a year. I can give you hosting, with email. But it has one downside. It'
    s free. I can't do anything about that. I've already paid for a year or two and I can host something like 10 accounts. I'm only using four I think.

    If you would like to use this, reply here or use the email address on this post with the obvious bits removed.

    --

    Rick C.

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  • From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to Lorem Ipsum on Mon May 15 04:35:59 2023
    On 05/15/2023 01:18 AM, Lorem Ipsum wrote:
    On Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 8:55:25 PM UTC-4, Richard Owlett wrote:
    Apologies if required. But I suspect this group has a mindset that
    appreciates "simple solutions to simple(sic) problems" ;/


    My email provider notified me they were retiring their email and web
    hosting services [years ago they had ceased being an ISP].
    [ did I mention that was back in dial-up days. *ROFL*]

    I will continue using SeaMonkey as my plaintext POP email client.
    There is *NO* need/desire for encryption as >99% of emails are either:
    1. to high volume FOSS mailing lists
    2. to techie USENET groups
    [My underlying presupposition is "ANYthing on WEB is *PUBLIC*!!!!!]
    I prefer services I explicitly pay for
    [i.e. There is no such thing as a free lunch ;]

    You don't indicate if you have your own domain name. If you do, you can host email
    where you host your web site. If you don't have a domain name, get one.
    They are cheap, ~$10 a year.

    I've avoided getting my own domain name because I have no idea of what ramifications it might have. I don't think I do/could have any need for
    an actual "web site".


    I can give you hosting, with email. But it has one downside. It's free.
    I can't do anything about that. I've already paid for a year or two and I can host
    something like 10 accounts. I'm only using four I think.

    If you would like to use this, reply here or use the email address on this post
    with the obvious bits removed.


    Thanks for the offer. I will follow up on it off-list.

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  • From Andy Valencia@21:1/5 to Richard Owlett on Mon May 15 07:22:58 2023
    Richard Owlett <rowlett@cloud85.net> writes:
    Apologies if required. But I suspect this group has a mindset that appreciates "simple solutions to simple(sic) problems" ;/
    (email provider)

    I have placed multiple clients at tutanota.com. They're _very_ privacy focused, and probably not a good fit for you.

    I just placed a client at zoho.com. They have a suite of offerings including email. The config is a bit of a wander due to this generality, but their
    tech support is easy to reach and seemed to know the product. My client
    chose them because they have web mail, but also IMAP and even POP support.
    I don't have anywhere the years of experience with them as Tutanota, but--so far, so good.

    Andy Valencia
    Home page: https://www.vsta.org/andy/
    To contact me: https://www.vsta.org/contact/andy.html

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  • From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to Andy Valencia on Mon May 29 09:30:50 2023
    On 05/15/2023 09:22 AM, Andy Valencia wrote:
    Richard Owlett <rowlett@cloud85.net> writes:
    Apologies if required. But I suspect this group has a mindset that
    appreciates "simple solutions to simple(sic) problems" ;/
    (email provider)

    I have placed multiple clients at tutanota.com. They're _very_ privacy focused, and probably not a good fit for you.

    *DEFINITELY* ;/
    In fact the feature list at https://tutanota.com/email-comparison raves
    about some "features" being present/absent in their/competition's
    product. I judge some to be an advantage of the competition. That page
    is useful in listing some they consider competition [e.g. Protonmail,
    Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, Posteo, Hushmail, Fastmail, Mailbox,
    Startmail, Riseup, etc.]
    That gives me a list of viable prospects ;}




    I just placed a client at zoho.com. They have a suite of offerings including email. The config is a bit of a wander due to this generality, but their tech support is easy to reach and seemed to know the product. My client chose them because they have web mail, but also IMAP and even POP support.
    I don't have anywhere the years of experience with them as Tutanota, but--so far, so good.

    Didn't find much on the web. I suspect they are too focused on being productivity software to be attractive to an individual user wishing
    email only.


    I've been having an offline discussion with Lorem Ipsum and recently got replies to a related post on alt.comp.software.seamonkey .

    I'm getting a better idea on the what and why of my preferences.

    As I have much free time the next couple of days, I'll more thoroughly investigate the list of options Tutanota so conveniently provided.

    Depending on how educable I am, there may be a "How to ask a question"
    post in our future.

    Thanks again.

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