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You can also learn by watching movies, streams, videos or reading books and news articles in English, whichever you prefer. You can also learn by watching movies, streams, videos or reading books and news articles in English, whichever you prefer.
## Why this email address?
I use [inbox.lv](https://www.inbox.lv/) because when I created this website I wanted an email dedicated to it and not use my personnal protonmail address. I put this email address directly on the main page of my website so it's doomed to receive spam from so called "web designers" and all that because of their crawlers.<br/>
<br/><br/>Copyright (c) 2023 Sam Hadow Verbatim copying and redistribution of this entire page are permitted provided this notice is preserved. Sure instead of directly writing the mailto link I could have put sam(dot)hadow(at)inbox(dot)lv. But it just stops the very basic crawlers, the RegEx in the crwler just needs to be modified a bit to also spot these email addresses. The only "good" solution against spam would be to have a captcha. But this solution would require having a service running on my server just for the captcha and possibly require the clients to run JavaScript. So I prefered not to have a captcha for the mail. <br/>
And why this specific provider? I just had the following needs:
+ IMAP/SMTP access with only a free account
+ registration possible **without** providing a phone number
Both needs were fulfilled with [inbox.lv](https://www.inbox.lv/), but apart from that, do I recommend this mail provider? No. Why?
+ mails aren't stored encrypted unlike with tutanota or protonmail.
+ with the free account you are automatically subscribed to mailing lists which are just spam (ads in Latvian). I manage to filter them out with a rule in thunderbird. But it would be a huge downside if you're reading your mails from your phone or the webmail.
<br/><br/>Copyright (c) 2025 Sam Hadow Verbatim copying and redistribution of this entire page are permitted provided this notice is preserved.