In businesses and homes, email is still a necessity for communication. But which email client is the best to use? You might be surprised to find out that it’s not Microsoft Outlook. I rely on email.
On Linux, you'll find a cornucopia of email clients, most of which are open-source and can be found in the standard repositories. The open-source clients are typically all you need to get the job done ...
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For years, I have stuck with Microsoft Outlook as my go-to email client. However, after being fed up with the clunky UI of Outlook, I decided to switch over to Thunderbird, which many consider one of ...
Ok, I lost all of my data due to the "Hard Drive Crash of 2001". Well, I was using the email client for NEtscape Navigator since I could easily convert the files to use under Windows as well, and it ...
We now have Exchange at work and I was thinking that this would be a great improvement over Novell Groupwise as far as trying to get email on a Linux client was concerned. However some quick Googling ...
Seven years ago, we started building Tutanota, an encrypted email service with a strong focus on security, privacy and open source. Long before the Snowden revelations, we felt there was a need for ...
In the digital age, email clients play a crucial role in initiating and maintaining connections with various people, especially in the corporate setting. Many communicate via email since it is a fast, ...
I’ve run the bases with Linux email clients. From Pine to Balsa to Arrow to Evolution to Kmail to Thunderbird the list leads like a science text book. But I’ll give you one guess as to which client I ...