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“Mailfence” has passed third-party audits and is defined by law to be free from interference from other countries. I see, but that is a matter of government and internal affairs, and If Belgium is an EU member state and has signed the GDPR, no one can violate the “rule of law”. If any ‘security’ or ‘privacy’ related service says they’re located in Belgium – beware! > This country is rotten to the core and its privacy protection laughable. The service maintains an up-to-date transparency report and warrant I live in Belgium.
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The service also supports end-to-end encryption for emails using a shared password with the possibility of message expiration. The server never sees the user’s OpenPGP keypair passphrase. OpenPGP keypair is generated in client-browser, encrypted (via AES256) with the user’s passphrase, and then stored on Mailfence server. The service uses an open-source implementation of OpenPGP (RFC 4880) for emails. holds an “A+” rating from Qualys SSL Labs Their 4096-bit RSA SSL certificate is signed by Buypass AS and supports Certificate Transparency and Strict Transport Security. The service supports HTTPS and uses TLS with ephemeral key exchange to encrypt all internet traffic between users and Mailfence servers. Under Belgian law, all national and international surveillance requests must go through a Belgian court. Mailfence is therefore not subjected to US gag orders and NSLs, notwithstanding extradition treaties with the US. Since their servers are located in Belgium, they are legally outside of US jurisdiction. Mailfence did not respond to this request, citing obligation to provide information about users, violating its Terms and the federal Belgian laws. This was in response to their refusal to submit a Notice of Commencement of Collaboration with Roskomnadzor’s (the Federal Supervision Agency for Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Communication) of the Russian government. On 05 March 2020, Mailfence reported that their SMTP servers are blocked by Russian based email services.
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They get a highly secured email solution with full respect for their privacy. Later this year, users with a Mailfence account in their Thunderbird, will benefit from an automatic sync with all of the Mailfence tools: email, calendar, contacts, and encryption keys. The collaboration between the two organizations will deepen the integration of their respective services to improve user experience. Mailfence's integration in Thunderbird enables the synchronization of all of the organization's tools with Thunderbird according to the announcement: While it is possible to do so from email provider websites as well, creating accounts from within Thunderbird has the advantage that they are set up correctly right away and that the project team may get a small financial contribution from the email provider in question. Thunderbird users may create new email addresses directly from within the client this can be done in addition to adding existing email addresses or as the first step after installation of the client. Security-wise, Mailfence supports encryption (OpenPGP) and digital signatures. Mailfence is a secure and private email provider headquartered in Belgium promising a tracking-free privacy-preserving email service that is protected by Belgian privacy laws.

Mailfence announced a partnership with Thunderbird on the company's blog just a few days ago.
