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      It’s standards based and interoperable. I’m using Thunderbird on desktop and JTX board + DavX on Android. I like the freedom to chose what I want to use.

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        Is there an app to use on iPhones? I was thinking for a while to switch to it, but I don’t know what could I use for iPhone to access the emails.

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          Apple mail

          It uses standards instead of a proprietary app like proton/tuta so you can simply add it to almost any mail client.

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      It’s cheaper, and supports IMAP, you can use PGP yourself for encryption.

      Both have their pros and cons depending on your use case

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        I don’t understand the usecase for tuta and proton. Their “automatic encryption” only works for people also with those providers if I am not mistaken, otherwise it just uses the same method as PGP (password that you have to send the recipient).

        It seems to me that for 99.9% of emails going through the account, it is not any more secure that other providers like mailbox, posteo, nubo, etc…

        Maybe I am understanding them incorrectly though.