Its important and its a fact that more and more people are aware of how important privacy is.
There are disadvantages on "Free" email services. Any service that is free will not care about free users. When the user needs assistance, good luck.
If you dont have your own domain yet, it is never too late. Make sure to use email@YOUR-DOMAIN.com. If the domain is yours, you are able to change email server and take your domain with you.
Runbox is a great service. There are other rivals very good as well.
We also encourage people to use their own domain name with Runbox, which gives you full control over how and where your email is delivered independently of the email service you are using.
And if you need help, our support staff are always happy to assist.
I can't access the link right now but what is the contacts/calendar story? Do they have integration with DAV servers, or their own implementation? Webmail without contacts and calendar is not really an option these days.
I'm glad you asked, since this is something I'm currently working on (I'm a developer at Runbox).
So currently our backend for contacts storage is home-baked, and pretty much exclusively accessible to our webmail. This works fine for web usage (though the Contacts view in the new, opensource client is a bit basic right now), but is exclusively accessible to webmail and not really synchronizable with other devices or DAV servers.
So the goal is to migrate the existing contacts database to DAV and change the webmail to use the DAV server instead of our home-baked database. We'll also provide direct access to the DAV server to our customers, so there can be a two-way sync between Runbox webmail and whatever other client/device you desire. It will also be possible to use whatever DAV server you want with the webmail (for example if you have your own existing nextcloud that you want to reuse).
Once the entire DAV infrastructure is in place and battle-tested, calendar should follow contacts Soon[tm].
Thanks, currently using SOGo on our end, but always good to hear possible alternatives. I assume you rely on other projects like z-push for ActiveSync? And any support for SAML/Kerberos?
There are disadvantages on "Free" email services. Any service that is free will not care about free users. When the user needs assistance, good luck.
If you dont have your own domain yet, it is never too late. Make sure to use email@YOUR-DOMAIN.com. If the domain is yours, you are able to change email server and take your domain with you.
Runbox is a great service. There are other rivals very good as well.