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 :)
ProtonMail :) (Edit: Oh i see client! (no matter as long as it works with ProtonBridge, or just web UI)
Outlook
I quite like using K-9 Mail, it merged with Thunderbird and great things are coming for it, I think it’s awesome
The problem I have with K9 is that the great things have been coming for the past decade - even before the Thunderbird thing
first time I hear about K-9, glad I read this!
Do you know why its Google Play rating is so abysmal? Everyone seems furious about some redesign, but lemmy loves it.
Redesigns are always perceived poorly. Every decrease in performance, every lost feature, every relocated setting is heavily felt by all the power-users. For new users tho, K9 probably became more viable/attractive.
Eventually people will get used to the design, performance issues will get fixed, new features will be (re)added and the rating will improve again.
Same thing happened with the Firefox Android Browser.
Another vote for K9 mail. One of the few android email clients that allows pgp keys.
K9 Mail on my phone, neomutt on the desktop.
Edison. I use it on my Pixel, iPhone, and iPad. It has some more advanced features I don’t use, it just has a simple, straightforward UI on iOS and Android and doesn’t hassle me too much about upgrading to paid features.
I only used K-9 Mail for years
I used them for a long time, had some stuff in proton for a couple years and dropped them for the proton app which sucks.
On fastmail now and I see that k9 has or is getting jmap support. Pretty excited about that. Excited to to try it again.
K-9
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.
Wow - I had Aquamail from 2015 and loved that app; so sad to see another company go for the shitification of their product.
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.
I like FairEmail on Android and don’t see myself switching to something else anytime soon. For the desktop I use Thunderbird
Just remember what the Magic 8-ball says when you drink the water inside it… “Outlook is not good!”
Really, though, I know the ‘me’ of about 20 years ago would be shocked to hear this, but the whole Microsoft suite with Outlook is pretty comfortable to run and use. I use it when hosting websites for my business, and it’s always worked how I needed it.
Beyond that, I used Thunderbird for years and that’s my go-to client when I want to go free. It’s easy to set up and people usually love using a Mozilla product.
Thunderbird. Also use it for RSS feeds.
I started using Spark late last year. It’s simplified my mail handling quite a bit. There’s also a desktop client for Windows, Dunno about OSX and IOS.
I use k9 mail for my personal mail.
Gmail because I’m super boring and it works.
Except that now I have to use Outlook too cause Uni moved from Google to Outlook
I suggest you use Outlook Lite instead of the normal Outlook. It’s a lot lighter and will not prompt you to add any MDM profiles if your institution set any up
Also Gmail, because the spam filtering is great.
I keep a copy in Thunderbird though, just in case my account ‘goes away’ somehow.
Same! I do have k9 and Thunderbird but Gmail is just so convenient with filters and labels too!
I REALLY liked the Inbox app they made for gmail. Sadly, like all the best things google makes, it went the way of the dinosaurs.
I’m still sour about Inbox being end of life’d :(
That was the only brief moment in time where I had actually cleared out my inbox. Now it’s just a nightmare.
I want Inbox back :(
Don’t worry, they are going to integrate all the features from inbox into Gmail. Any day now.
Just a few weeks I’m sure
You can add an outlook account to the gmail app. You may have to add it as Microsoft exchange instead of a regular Outlook account though, but the process is the same.
I’m clinging to BlackBerry Hub+ because unfortunately I have not yet found an alternative that does the multi inbox (+ texts, signal, …) on the same level.