Email is one of the most essential forms of communication on the internet. Althrough it is not relied as much as it was before, you still need an email address just to make an account on most services.
|[tuta.io](https://tuta.io)|Yes|10|Account must go through manual verification.|9|
|[namecrane.com](https://namecrane.com)|25 EUR/yr for 100GB|9.50|Crypto payments are supported.|9|
|[protonmail.com](https://protonmail.com)|Yes|9|You sometimes, in order to prevent abuse, have to provide them with an email that is from another provider.|8.50|
|[mailbox.org](https://mailbox.org)|1 EUR/mo cheapest plan|7|Crypto payments are not supported (yet) and you must pay for your inbox with a credit card.|8|
## Selfhosting your email
If you don't like any of the providers above, you might want to host your own Email server. THere are numerous all-in-one solutions for the job, listed below:
|[Docker Mailserver](https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver)|512mb of ram w/o ClamAV|2GB of ram|This is a pretty simple, no-bullshit docker image that runs all you need to get the ball rolling with an email server.|
|[Mailcow](https://mailcow.email)|6GB of ram|N/A|Mailcow features a very nice UI for everything related to administering your own little Email server. Very welcoming for beginners. Uses Docker|
|[Mail in a box](https://mailinabox.email/)|512mb of ram|1GB of ram|Kinda like mailcow but everything is ran on the system. You however have to dedicate a box to it and use Ubuntu 22.04.|