Tuta is a end-to-end-encryption mail and calendar provider. They recently wrote a good blog-post about changing to european services.

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    Using Thunderbird as opposed to tuta’s quite barebones client:

    • delayed messaging
    • message scheduling
    • local backup of mails
    • no email import
    • desktop app failures (happens quite often to me that I just can’t log in)

    Not to mention other external QoL functionalities like a home assistant tablet being able to display a family calendar and being able to automate based off of events

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      Defo some good points here that I had not thought of, am too used to using webclients. Though Tuta does have an mail import feature.

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      Tuta’s discount is tempting, but I’ve also seen StartMail doing 50% off lately. Definitely feels like a good time to test a couple out, especially if you care more about UX than just encryption.

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        Sadly, no calendar on startmail which is a non-starter for getting my family on it.

        Seems to be nothing really with mail + calendar + encryption + IMAP from a smaller company.

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          Not sure if it’s encrypted,b but mailbox.org has email + calendar + I can add it to K-9 and Geary (so I think it does support IMAP?)?

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              I have been using mailbox’s light (1€/month) tier, which doesn’t include the calendar, so I can’t really tell you about its quality.

              What I can tell you though, is that it has worked great with K-9 and Geary and everyone I have emailed has recieved it and it hasn’t gone to any spam folders or such.