Email clients

April 21, 2020 — April 18, 2022

communicating
computers are awful
computers are awful together
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encryption
faster pussycat
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UI
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Being smarter about how I read my mail. Less-awful-UX in email clients.

This problem is not too hard to solve on Windows or macOS. On Linux, it is a shitshow. Consequently, I have listed all the Linux-specific options separately. You could probably have a look at those too. Many of them run on Windows or macOS too. (Although the ones that do are uninspiring).

1 Apple Mail

Apple Mail is built into macOS and I think it is pretty good. Obviously, it only runs on macOS.

gpgtools will upgrade even Apple Mail to be a bit more encryptey, if that seems exciting.

2 Outlook

OK-ish.

3 Mailbird

Mailbird (Commercial, Mac/Windows).

4 Polymail

Polymail (Commercial, Mac/Windows/iOS/maybe Android) is an email client that promises AI automation stuff.

5 Spark

Spark is a commercial app that comes recommended as less of a mess than other mail thingies and for innovating in design and such. (macOS/Android).

6 Postbox

Postbox (macOS/Windows) seems OK. USD29.

7 eM Client

eM Client Mac/Windows. AUD80

8 Gyaz

USD18.

9 mailvelope

mailvelope is an easy-to-use web-browser extension which brings OpenPGP encryption to webmail services such as Gmail™, Yahoo™ and others. With its unintrusive interface fully integrated into your webmail service, Mailvelope instantly secures your personal and professional email communications.”

One day I will have a problem that involves sending GPG mail, and on that day, this will solve a problem for me.

10 Web email clients

See webmail.