Hi, I tried using an email client over a year ago, and after trying almost all of them in the span of a week I gave up in frustration. Would anyone have a recommendation ? For an email client :

  • That is actively maintained
  • That is not controlled by a company that could pull a Mozilla on it (Thunderbird)
  • That isn’t proprietary
  • That doesn’t need 77 dependencies and 450 GB (WTF KMail 😭 )
  • That is reasonably fast and light and not too bloated (I just want to read emails, I don’t need a full app suite…)
  • That supports POP
  • That supports writing HTML messages (sorry Claws, I really liked you but occasionally I kinda need to write formatted messages to preserve other people’s sanity 😅 )
  • That supports reading HTML messages without showing the HTML version as attachments so that every single email has the paperclip icon and I can’t tell which messages have real attachments (Sylpheed I think ?)
  • That supports MailDir format for portability (why isn’t it the default everywhere already instead of weird non-portable formats ? 😭 )
  • If possible, that doesn’t have an interface that’s so awful it’s a pain to find anything (Thunderbird)

I also tested Geary and another one but I don’t remember much about it… I can’t find out whether Geary does support POP and maildir, its documentation page is… well it’s a list 8 lines long, but on a page called “Documentation” so it’s technically counts as documentation I guess ? 😅 https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Geary/Documentation

Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated !

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Claws Mail client. Solid, Lightweight. Doesn’t have the polish thunderbird has, but also doens’t have a lot of the bloat either.

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OP specifically mentioned not wanting claws.

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Yes I would really have liked to have kept it but the lack of html formatting is a deal breaker… it’s still a very good mail client that doesn’t get enough love though

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Yes it’s an awesome mail client, but alas I do need to write HTML formatted messages occasionally 😢

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Auugh man I’m sorry for glossing that over. I hate being just another ‘thunderbird exists’ guy but given the need for HTML? Yea I’m gonna chip in on that bucket.

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Hey I’m glad to know there are people who also like Claws 😄 I was really sad to give it up, apart from html it did everything I needed with zero annoyances

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