Tuta Mail is the secure email provider with automatic encryption built in. It focuses on security, privacy and open source. Tuta Mail is known as the best ProtonMail alternative as it is the largest encrypted email service in the European Union. German data protection laws which are even better than [Swiss privacy laws]({https://tuta.com/blog/swiss-privacy-is-an-illusion}) make Tuta a great contender in the field of secure communications.
Great app for a free service. Standard security features. Hosted in Germany.
Based on our record, Tutanota seems to be a lot more popular than Dark Mail. While we know about 177 links to Tutanota, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Dark Mail. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The only concrete solution I can think of is if they implement Dark Mail, but the specification is not finished yet. Maybe in a few years. Source: over 1 year ago
ProtonMail should collaborate with Lavabit to see if it's feasible to implement Darkmail (DMTP/DMAP protocols) in production : https://darkmail.info/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I think this is their website, seems to still just be a concept? Source: over 2 years ago
It seems like ProtonMail should collaborate with Lavabit to see if it's feasible to implement darkmail (DMTP/DMAP protocols) in production http://darkmail.info/ https://protonmail.com/blog/protonmail-beta-v1-13-release-notes/#comment-7320 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWzvXaxR6us. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
> I basically decided to just give up. Email is an insecure protocol and there's not much that can be done about it. Choosing a "secure" email provider feels like choosing a "secure" VPN provider: it's impossible to verify the provider's claims so it's a kind of security theatre. Notionally, I would imagine something that looks like "email" and acts like "e-mail" (to the end user) could reasonably exist that... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
A look at tuta.com and tutanota.com demonstrates that Tuta is using an Amazon Start of Authority (SOA) DNS record and 4 corresponding Amazon Name Server (NS) DNS records. Source: 5 months ago
I've moved on to Ferdium by the way via the ferdium-electron AUR package. I also use Tuta, Skiff, Google Messages and YouTube Music with it. Source: 5 months ago
Unfortunately, since you launched the new tuta.com website, I can't access anymore from China, unless I have a VPN service. Source: 5 months ago
Have a non business paid account. Can you change your current tutanota.com email to the tuta.com email? Source: 5 months ago
Weeks ago when tutanota became tuta I had same issues...wouldnt allow me log in. I clicked links provided by tuta to "migrate" data...never worked. Few days later...i was able to log in at https://mail.tutanota.com/login and continued until today, when my credentials were not "valid" anymore so tried at tuta.com and same thing. Source: 5 months ago
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