@Tweet_Cassandra In short: it's not worth
the hassle, nobody uses PGP because secure communication has been replaced with
Signal. GMail is light years ahead in terms of usability and if you are used to
it, a change will be painfull.
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@Tweet_Cassandra I have been using custom
email domains for a very long time (since 2001) in all possible configurations.
I currently use @mailbox_org and the software
they run (https://www.open-xchange.com/) I had also used at the Fintech I was
CTO at. It is okay, but not pleasant in day to day use.
@Tweet_Cassandra
@mailbox_org Now for the secure part: I have
some very privacy conscious friends and we all use
@signalapp ... PGP is just too damn hard to set
up, and even if you get it done, there have been bugs in clients which in the
end mean that it's hard to trust that everything works correct.
@Tweet_Cassandra
@mailbox_org
@signalapp So my recommendation today would be:
for a custom email ([email protected]), pay for the Google Apps service (if you
are a Android / Google Drive user). If you are used to Apple services and apps,
@mailbox_org OpenXchange instance works very well with all the apps (Mail,
Cal)...
@Tweet_Cassandra
@mailbox_org
@signalapp For secure communcation: use
@signalapp.