Simple, multiple-account, multi-lingual local email client Claws Mail has nice basic features but rough Windows import. Claws Mail is a great basic email client on its native Linux platform, and the ...
Linux has several email clients, but this new one is tops for me. Aerion is clean, easy to use, and lightweight. This app supports several email accounts, is free to use, and is open source. For the ...
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I might be a dinosaur, but email is still my jam. I prefer communicating via email to any other means of interaction (other than face-to-face). Email is efficient, used globally, isn't OS-dependent, ...
Hi guys, I realise that this is probably a ridiculous question, but I can't help it. Well probably I can..but..uh..whatever. I have two machines, one WinXP, one Debian, and on the WinXP machine I use ...
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.
Proton Technologies has released the ProtonMail Bridge app for Linux. Bridge allows you to use a desktop e-mail client to access your ProtonMail account. It's already available on macOS and Windows.
Scalix Wednesday released a new version of its Linux-based e-mail server adding encryption support for Microsoft Outlook clients that eliminates the need for a VPN. Scalix 11.3 also focuses on ...
Linux e-mail vendor @Mail Monday released an open source version of its Webmail client and is making it available for free. The client, @Mail Open, is AJAX-based and works against any e-mail server ...
E-mail clients are often loaded down with too many features; sometimes a simple e-mail client is all you need. Jack Wallen compares three Linux e-mail-only clients. I don’t like suites. I avoid using ...
Since the early days of e-mail, maintaining my own e-mail server was a sort of indication of being in charge and staying technically fit. The technology involved in a project like this usually ...