NN check out this list. Shows where the company servers are located.I was under the impression that vfemail servers were overseas. Only one is. I was not looking for THAT level of security when I signed up, though, so I like what I have with them.
If you are one of those who want a service with overseas servers, vfemail can offer this:
"What is a Non-US Mailbox?
Users may have the option to migrate their mailbox to a Non-US server. Currently, this server resides in the Netherlands, and employs full volume encryption.
Using this server can increase performance for European customers. It may or may not offer increase levels of privacy, as that is a legal matter and there are differing opinions."
I am in same boat. I knew you needed to log in every three weeks to keep free account. I logged in after exactly 2 weeks of inactivity and was locked out anyway. Now cannot create a new one without personal info. I knew Hushmail was not best but presumably better than Gmail, etc. I need to find an alternative and quick.Hi friends---got lazy and stayed with free hushmail too long...now, the "free" part wants body search material: ala phone numbers etcetera...does what y'all claim here be still valid? I'm willing to pay within reason. Kinda freaked me out that i feel kinda "targeted";;
thanks for feedback
Poppyseed
indeed.Some nice suggestions here fellow members. Thanks.
Also with so many free services maybe switching it up every few months or so will help with your email footprint.
I guess, at least the NSA don't get their grubby little paws on them. /default_rolleyes.gif Besides, the KGB don't care about my ex-lax habit....LOL!How do these services make money? Selling your emails to the KGB?/default_smile.png
Bummer, I must have missed the bit where safemail was rated shite. I'll move on perhaps.I use this. Mail.ru Located in Moscow Russia. I mean, think about it, after the "Edward Snowden" (Spelling) incident, and all the NSA chit, do you think Russia is going to hand over anything to the NSA or the US? I think not, especially something as simple as ordering a few ex-lax.
Free secure POP3 and STMP servers for those that like to use external programs.
I also have an account with Yandex...also Russian with free secure POP3.... Damn, prohibition is turning me in to a red headed communist! /default_unsure.png
I trust Mail.ru more than Yandex, because Yandex is more main stream. But, I still wouldn't think it would be easy for anyone to gain email information from either.
Like was already mentioned, Safe mail rolled over on anyone and everyone, so safe mails out for me. Safe mail = dirty rat!
I'm looking for an invite for riseup...actually two. I just finished looking into the list that @headbanger posted not long ago... OK, a few months... And riseup is the one I want to use... I'm a newbie so i guess I don't have PM yet... Willing to throw an invite for a new chick?Riseup is pretty good, can help out with invites if anyone needs, I don't like counter-mail every time I receive an e-mail from someone using it , it's in an unrecognized pgp key/
Here you go Benny. Go to Google and do a search using "safemail hands over users information" click the first link that pops up.Countermail or bust.
Safe-mail, may not hand over information, but you must understand there is no encryption.
When i want internet safety on the clearnet, i want MITM protection, 4096bit public PGP key, a private key, AES, TLS, USB-flash encryption with a huge key on it only allowing you with your specific USB plugged into your port. I want diskless web servers that don't even store your info, therefore if you lose your pw good LUCK contacting CM, THEY dont even have it. I just mentioned a few layers of protection. PGP is so important, as are all of the other sophistocated layers. I've found this to be without doubt by far the best "service."Located in sweden.