What’s everyone’s preferred email client these days?

  • shirro@aussie.zone
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    7 days ago

    Evolution currently. Previously Thunderbird. I wouldn’t mind a newer client but I am only interested in native apps talking to my email server over open standards.

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    7 days ago

    mail(1) or nedmail(1) is all I really need.

    I prefer mutt/neomutt, but Thunderbird comes by default in basically every desktop-oriented distro I regularly interact with, so I end up using that most often on *nix. K-9 if I want it on my phone.

    My true love is the combination of acme(1) and faces(1), but that doesn’t do encryption/PGP stuff.

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    I’ve tried basically everything under the sun, and keep returning to Thunderbird. Thankfully they’ve fixed the endless amount of performance issues with it.

    Everything else is either in a horrible state, abandoned, or paid spyware that used to be a free project originally

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      7 days ago

      I tried Betterbird, but had no end of certificate errors and trouble. Went back to tbird and all good again.

      • CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml
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        7 days ago

        I had the opposite for some reason! Thunderbird started giving lots of weird errors, especially with Gmail, but Betterbird worked fine so I just ended up switching over.

    • AndrewZabar@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Does Thunderbird have unified inbox? And how well does it deal with Exchange? Just do imap mode?

      • ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
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        EAS is not implemented so imap and pop3 only. But i heard they currently work on EAS and should be arriving in the near future.

        For EAS there is also a paid plugin Owl i think.

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    7 days ago

    I use Thunderbird. I’m sure there might be other ones that are better, but it does the job.

  • rhys@lemmy.rhys.wtf
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    7 days ago

    I’m boring and just use Thunderbird nowadays, but sometimes I yearn for those simpler days when I daily drove aerc.

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      7 days ago

      Yeah every once in a while I get restless and start thinking I should learn how to use Mutt or something, but I always end up going back to Thunderbird/Betterbird lol

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      6 days ago

      Great, a subscription based mail program. Because that’s clearly what people want and need, paying rent for the software on their machines.

      • Noxious@fedia.io
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        5 days ago

        Nothing about the program itself is subscription based. All of the normal features of an email client (that you would also find in Thunderbird) are available for free. You only need to pay if you want to use their services like Send later, read receipts or link tracking, because these requires backend servers and actually costs the money.

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    7 days ago

    Whats the best email service? I use Thunderbird for just about everything, but gmail has been getting on my nerves lately. I would love to selfhost, but my internet service provider blocks port 25…

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        7 days ago

        I’ve done it once before with mailinabox. It worked for a while…then we moved.

        Just seeing what my options are. Thanks!

    • Salix@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      I personally like both Posteo and mailbox.org, but they are paid email services.

      You can use them for your email, contacts, calendars, and tasks. On Android, you can use Davx5 to sync them.

    • SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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      7 days ago

      I’ve been using Protonmail and it does the job (although not for free). To use it with Thunderbird I need to use a “bridge” background app to decrypt it though.

      • fuzzzerd@programming.dev
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        7 days ago

        Same here. That works well for desktop, they also have an electron app that wraps their web ui into a desktop app and it works well enough. Bridge works very well for any other desktop app you’d want to use.

        The only trouble is that on mobile your option is their app or the web interface, no ability to use alternative apps. The mobile app is good, but not great.

        Overall its a good service and I’m happy bit you need to know these limitations going in or it could be frustrating.