• @[email protected]
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    12 months ago

    I tried Tuta when it was still called Tutanota, but it was rather cumbersome to use. The mobile and desktop app would work reasonably well, but searching through your emails was a pain.

    It also wasn’t possible to use any email client on the pc. Proton also doesn’t offer IMAP access, but they do have a bridge you can install for that, enabling the use of almost any mail client.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea
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      12 months ago

      Yeah, searching on Tuta sucks because it has to be done client-side since everything is encrypted on the server. With ProtonMail, the subject line is unencrypted, so it can search that without your key.

      And I thought I’d care about email clients, but I honestly really don’t. They’re just so heavy and I don’t use email enough to need power user features.

      I used Proton for a couple years and it was good, but decided on Tuta because Proton raised their prices and I honestly don’t need the rest of their stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        In that case it sounds like Tuta is the right choice for you. I just wanted to make sure you knew about the drawbacks. For me the search thing is what killed it, because I regularly search older emails.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          22 months ago

          Yup, it’s definitely appreciated.

          And honestly, the only things that draw me to Tuta over Proton are:

          • price - €3/month; family plan is €3/person; Proton is $4/month (reasonable), family is $24/month (kind of a lot)
          • custom domains - Tuta supports 3 on lowest paid plan, Proton supports 1; I want at least 2 (family + personal project)
          • Monero - I like the idea of digital cash, and this is the closest I’ve seen; I currently don’t have any, so not a deal breaker

          So mostly cost. But there’s a lot of stuff I like about Proton:

          • Simple Login
          • VPN
          • more polished experience
          • bridge

          I can host my own Simple Login, Mullvad VPN has more locations, and I don’t use email all that often anyway.

          I’d switch to Proton if they:

          • added more custom domains to Mail Plus
          • had a Mail Plus family plan (ideally piecemeal like Tuta)

          Monero is nice but not a deal breaker, and I’m okay with Proton being a little more expensive due to brand recognition.