There's caveats to this.
Rent a VM/Dedicated machine? You have to trust the provider.
Host it locally? You're going to need your ISPs consumer level support to understand what a PTR is, and hope his manager doesn't decide to just make your call go away by trying to charge you a $50 setup fee and an ongoing $20/month for it.
Mail-in-a-Box or ProtonMail
I understand this. I was just trying to convey that total security is impossible and to get as close to that as one possible can would be to set things up yourself.
Protonmail doesn't respect speech...
It is a bit more concerning they even monitor who is signing up for what and possibly the contents of the emails from that.
Agent Fud *really* doesn't want you to use Protonmail. I wonder why? He's been working overtime here to convince you not to use it. Just like the Tor threads.
...
>q62wozmddwxija2p.onion
Decent directory, user.
When his politics dictate that he can fuck me over without guilt or repercussions, then yes "I don't like his politics" is a valid criteria for judging a host's worth.
I'm building an encrypted mail service that'll use PGP encryption for full encryption of emails.
Also will be logless and privacy friendly like with all my services