I am in search for a Email Client to use on Win 11 and one to use on IOS.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t use windows or ios bit I recommend thunderbird on windows, k9 mail on android and canary mail on ios. Others are mostly store your emails in their unsecured servers and sell your data

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    It will always be strange to me why people use email apps on Windows. I haven’t willingly used a desktop email program since Yahoo mail was introduced back in the day (then on to Gmail, etc.)

    What do people do with email that the web client isn’t enough?

    (edit) - And just to add, OP check out Thunderbird, Mozilla’s (maker of Firefox) email client.

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      i use 5 different mail addresses at once, some of them are encrypted using PGP, some are not.
      I have individual signatures, sometimes several per mail account.
      I can preset mails offline, don’t have to rely on five different web interfaces and can connect a central address book and calendar to all accounts.

      I use thunderbird.

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      My accounts are all Gmail or Google Workspace. I have always hated the sorting and display options Gmail allows. I’ve used desktop Outlook forever and have it tweaked exactly as I want it. I’m paying $99 a year for Office360, might as well get my money’s worth.

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    My external website/server hosting provider uses a pretty much uncustomized RoundCube web interface. this works wonderfully well on computer and mobile.

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    Thunderbird on Windows, I have used it as far as I can think back (10+ years).

    On Android currently FairEmail because the native Gmail app sucks. But it’s very much a power user app that’s a bit complicated at first, but then works like a charm (It also has a one-time purchase of $5.99 for extra features, no ads, no tracking, no data sent to the app developer).

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    I just use the outlook web client on Windows, but I use Edison on iOS. I used Spark for a while but then they made a bit of a crappy design decision on the app. Edison has been a better choice anyway.

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    Personally use FairEmail on Android, and Claws Mail on desktop. Both FOSS clients with encryption support.

    Those of you that like Thunderbird, Betterbird is a hardened fork of that. I use it for calendar/CalDAV purposes.