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ProtonMail, maybe Tuta Mail.
I've heard bad things about both. Proton implies a lot of lock in and you almost can't use it with custom clients (thunderbird, aerc)
Tuta's support is pretty much nonexistent.
There is a local relay that allows to basically use ProtonMail with whatever client you want to. It's a bit more work, for sure, but it allows to use their encryption without having to install any addon on your client.
Proton encrypts your emails. Clients like Thunderbird aren't capable of handling that (yet).