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 :)
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Thunderbird. Also use it for RSS feeds.
Outlook. It’s solid on android and windows
Used to be a big fan til they started sneaking Bing search into my long press context menu.
Agreed, it’s the best app I could find for using multiple accounts
It’s paid (one off $15 I think), but has a two week trial but I’ve been using Nine for a few years now, pretty happy with it.
Not exactly just a client but a client and a service: HEY from 37signals (formerly Basecamp).
I’ve been using it for a year and a half and I really love it.
For Gmail users on Mac desktop, I really can’t recommend Minestream enough, if a paid app isn’t a dealbreaker. It’s designed by ex-Applers and implements gmail’s API completely— even to the point of the signature editor and vacation auto responder and having a mode that only shows unread messages and starred messages in your inbox (which is kind of a badass way to stay on top of busy mailboxes).
Thunderbird on the desktop, Aquamail on Android, RoundCube/SquirrelMail via the web in a pinch. Back in the day I also used Evolution on Linux (when T-bird was buggy and lacking some features). Despite having many email buckets in the cloud, I keep no mail in any of them. I’ve self-hosted since '99, so I’ve been able to do whatever.
I did use Outlook back in sepia times (pre-'98) and used Pegasus and/or Pine before that. :p
I use Em Client on desktop and I love it, on android the Em Client app is still in beta and quite unstable so for now I’m using outlook. Looking at the comments I should give K9 a go.
Edit: Switched to FairEmail for Android
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
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On Android I use FairEmail. I prefer it for it being FOSS.
I second this. This is one of the few apps I actually paid for.
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.
Soon to be Thunderbird on both ;)
If they enable sync between desktop and mobile versions, it will be awesome
Synchronise what exactly? Emails should already sync via IMAP.
Thunderbird is the best. Been using it since many years and had no major issues.
+1 vote for Thunderbird
Also using outlook. I can say for certain there are some bugs with IMAP email accounts, but other than that it has been working well for me for years.
The only thing I don’t like about it (other than the IMAP bugs) is the notification sounds that are exactly the same as my work mail on PC. I get jittery whenever I hear those sounds.
Protonmail is the way