I have been using Outlook for the longest time and have tried FairEmail a couple of times and simply deleted it. Tried sticking through it for about a month and I’ll be sticking with it for a good long time now :)

  • Gaudon
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    12 years ago

    Since google threatened to end legacy gsuite accounts I ended up migrating my email to another service (Namecheap).

    Because of that I also had to use different email clients.

    Desktop - emClient (prefer this to Thunderbird)

    Android - Spark

    Both work pretty well for me so far.

  • @[email protected]
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    I like FairEmail on Android and don’t see myself switching to something else anytime soon. For the desktop I use Thunderbird

  • Midou
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    Thunderbird on desktop, fairemail on android.

  • s6original
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    22 years ago

    I used Aqua Mail Pro for years and it’s fantastic. They’re switching to a subscription model for $30/yr so I switched to Samsung email.

    • Someology
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      12 years ago

      Fellow AquaMail refugee here. My work actually blocks Samsung Mail, but the paid version of Nine works great, and on the same phone, has a noticeably faster UI when compared to AquaMail.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Wow - I had Aquamail from 2015 and loved that app; so sad to see another company go for the shitification of their product.

  • FinalFallacy
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    I mean, thunderbird has been around forever and it’s never done me dirty.

    • chaogomu
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      Same here, It’s the second thing I install on a new computer, the first being Firefox.

      Every morning when I turn on the computer, I start Firefox and Thunderbird, and then leave Thunderbird in the background, quietly doing its job.

  • Jarmer
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    no client - firefox containers for when I’m forced to use gsuite (work stuff) so I can keep different gmail tabs open without cross contaminating the cookies. And ProtonMail for personal (also in its own container).

  • fax_of_the_shadow
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    on desktop I use eM Client. On Android I was using just plain GMail but I saw people in this comment section using other stuff so I checked it out and swapped to FairEmail.

    edit: FairEmail is fantastic and I’ve upgraded to pro. Definitely recommend this one for mobile users with multiple email accounts.

    Used to use Thunderbird but I wanted something that just looked like it was from this century. I like how eM Client works and its features and it looks nice. I don’t like that I am limited to 2 email accounts though. I’d love something like it that is FOSS and allows more email addresses.

  • Someology
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    I used AquaMail for years, but they just decided that this fall they will go subscription, and old paid users who bought the app will not get all features. So, I’ve transitioned to the paid (one time purchase) version of Nine email app(by 9folders). It is equally capable, working with my free accounts and my O365 corporate account (including synching calendar). I looked at several open source options, and none were competent to deal with my Work O365 stuff.

  • sab
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    12 years ago

    On desktop I stick to the wonderful (for Gnome users, at least) @Geary.

    On Android K-9 is fantastic, but regrettably I’m currently using the stock Gmail app because I had trouble setting up my Office365 work email. :(