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ano-ther 5 hours ago

As a lot of people in this thread advise against Thunderbird, what do you recommend instead (preferably for Windows as I am stuck on that)?

jeltz 9 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

As far as I know there isn't one. Maybe Evolution if they have managed to fix all the bugs it used to have. it is a sad state of affairs that we have so few useful email clients.

mrks_hy 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think they are just hating on Mozilla out of pure principles, but without any alternative.

PunchyHamster 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Thunderbird of now is more annoying and less convenient to use than when I last time used it in 2010's, before I moved to claws-mail.

And only reason using it now is cos of MS fucked up oauth2 method that is PITA to setup for any other OSS client as it requires the app to be added to their catalog and only thunderbird was big enough to get that

So I can understand the annoyance

dangus 11 minutes ago | parent [-]

To be honest while I’m not the biggest fan of Thunderbird I struggle to understand how this is true by any measure.

The program is pretty much the same as it was in 2010 from a UI standpoint.

My biggest complaints with it are that the profile configuration is not portable, and that the UI is too cluttered with features. I just want something simple that does all the important stuff and remains somewhat powerful.

twelvedogs an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I just use geary, it's less annoying and does the job

hk__2 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I think they are just hating on Mozilla out of pure principles

Please don’t assume bad faith when the reality is that you don’t know.

jeltz 10 minutes ago | parent [-]

Please provide an alternative then.

dangus 12 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I still use Thunderbird but on my Linux system that I just set up I would like to try something else.

Some options appear in this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/software/comments/17r3twi/best_wind...

If you’re doing a new install and are generally fine with Thunderbird, Betterbird is a good option. It has additional good stuff that Thunderbird is lacking or took longer to get implemented/fixed.

What I don’t like about Thunderbird is that the profiles aren’t portable. It seems like every Thunderbird install is its own unique mess. I’d love to find something that allowed me to move the same configuration around between computers and platforms. I’m not sure if that exists.

I like how Thunderbird has the ability to handle mail, calendar, and contacts, but the implementation especially for calendar leaves a lot to be desired.

My favorite clients are Apple Mail/Calendar for their simplicity and being local-first clients but I’m using macOS less and less these days.

The “new outlook” that’s offered by Microsoft to consumers for free seems to be creepy and syncs your emails to Microsoft servers even if you’re using a third party client.

I’d also say you only need a truly local client if you have multiple email addresses. If you have just one email, let’s say you’re with FastMail or something, their web mail and mobile/desktop apps are great.

Skywalker13 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Outlook Express

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