Hope this is okay to post here. I thought it might be helpful to some of the folks here.

  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    I use their paid tier mostly for custom domains. Tuta gives me 3 custom domains and Proton only offers 1 on their respective base paid plans, so Tuta gets my business.

    I don’t think the encryption difference matters all that much, what matters to me is:

    • FOSS clients
    • custom domains (so I can easily switch providers or self-host); I need at least two
    • local decryption

    Tuta provides those, Proton doesn’t, and I don’t need the extra features Proton provides, so Tuta gets my money. I just wish Tuta had a few minor more features, like:

    • labels - allegedly in development
    • better calendar sharing - I’d love to sync NextCloud and Tuta calendar automatically
    • reply as Gmail/etc - makes it much easier to switch from other providers, probably nothing they can do though
    • features to make it easier to leave - auto forwards and whatnot

    It meets my needs though.

    • hersh@literature.cafe
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      3 hours ago

      Great points, thanks.

      Can you clarify what you mean by “local decryption”? I thought Proton and Tuta work pretty much the same way, but perhaps there’s a distinction I’m missing.

      One thing I like about Tuta is that it has the option to cache your messages in localstorage in your browser so you can do full-text search. FWIW, I think Proton added a similar feature recently, though I have not tried it. I imagine neither would work very well with large mailboxes; probably better to configure a real email client.