I have been using KDE for a while, while I like many features I am looking for suggestions to the default email client:

Kmail - completely unusable for me and the only one which could maybe be integrated with kontacts, it could not receive mails from IMAP or pop or would receive only sometimes

Geary - good but too minimal, I need at least some kind of contact list and mailing lists feature, maybe this integrates with gnome contacts? I couldn’t find anything in settings

  • morbidcactus@lemmy.ca
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    I’ve used Thunderbird since forever as my go-to client, I used mutt as well for a while and that met my needs pretty well.

    • Novaling@lemmy.zip
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      I have no idea if Betterbird is actually better than regular Thunderbird, but I use that cause people said so and I read about it a bit. If it does die I guess I’ll switch to Thunderbird, just a little cautious about Mozilla after the privacy policy fiasco.

      Betterbird is in flathub too which is great for newbies like me.

  • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    Kmail, Thunderbird, Evolution. That’s pretty much it.

    There’s always some weird niche client somewhere but it won’t be a hidden gem. Although I guess you can always use Pine (or rather Alpine nowadays) if you want to appear ubergeeky.

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    If your into Linux and a decent admin. Nothing is better than neomutt. Add not much.

    Filtering and searching is faster than Google on gigs of mail.

    It will take a long time to configure it well. But it’s worth it. I rarely change the config.

    I have been using Linux since 1992.

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      I second this! It seems to have more features than Thunderbird while being just a fifth of the file size.

      I can‘t confirm this, but I have read elsewhere that Thunderbird is a bit bloated.

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        Aren’t you concerned that the development is in the hands of just one guy?

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          Not the above poster, but for me: it’s a slight concern but AFAIK the profiles are interchangeable so it’s pretty trivial to just switch back to Thunderbird if anything does happen.

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              That‘s not how it works. The mails are not stored on BetterBird servers (there are none). Your mails are stored on your E-Mail providers server (like Gmail) and downloaded to your local client via IMAP or POP3.

              The developer of BetterBird does not have access to any of that.

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                Oh, understood. Dumb me, lol.

                So, aren’t there security risks associated with using Betterbird?

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    Every time I look around for a new mail client I come back to thunderbird. Nothing else ticks all the boxes