JoshStrobl sangheeta Because some of us have multiple email accounts and rely on functionality like GPG signing and client-side filtering.
Marcus Thanks for all your answers! I will give Thunderbird and Geary a try and see which one fits my needs the best 😀
JoshStrobl Yea personally I use Thunderbird but I've been using Geary the last week or so, so I can help provide feedback to the Geary developers on what client-side filtering functionality I'd like to see 🙂
Girtablulu Thunderbird, due the fact I have several private mail and business addresses , and I separate them via profile I need to use a mail client and not gonna use web stuff or I'll go nuts 😃
DataDrake Call me old-fashioned, but I still prefer to use the respective web client for my emails. Zero set up necessary on new machines and no more waiting for all my email to sync to a new machine.
Marcus DataDrake I absolutely respect that, but I have many email addresses and it would really annoy me to switch between different sites all the time 😅
DataDrake kyrios Maybe in the Outlook Express days when I still had a Hotmail account. Even then the Yahoo and Hotmail web clients were superior.
JoshStrobl Girtablulu Savage xD Gaming4LifeDE Does Mailspring still require an intermediate server rather than directly connecting to IMAP and SMTP servers?
wulfalpha Gaming4LifeDE love Mailspring. It works well and is available easily as a self-updating snap.
DataDrake Girtablulu Nah, I just like things that require little to no configuration out of the box. I spent way too much of my teenage years tweaking the hell out of Ubuntu for very little actual reward.