If you never start you'll never be free. It's also not all or nothing. You can keep things with Google, self-host new stuff and gradually move over things that make sense to mover over.
If you never start you'll never be free. It's also not all or nothing. You can keep things with Google, self-host new stuff and gradually move over things that make sense to mover over.
How does one self host an email server these days and not get flagged into oblivion?
At least use a service with actual customer support like Fastmail, and backup your email with an email client that downloads copies of your email to your computer.
I mean Proton seems like a good (although extremely expensive) option, but these small companies could go out of business on a dime which is a problem when the effort to switch is a titanic undertaking.
If you use your own domain, it's just as simple as switching some MX records (and the TXT or whatever for DMARC etc)