What's your favorite email app?

I’m tried of how terrible Gmail is. Id like an email client with folders or categories. If it can sort them automatically (like how Googles now defunct inbox app used to) that would be even better.

Edit: in a couple days or whenever the activity on this post slows down. I will update this post with a list of the most recommended email app.

kudzu,

I like K9 Mail, and it’s cool that they’re collaborating with Thunderbird to transition it to a mobile version of Thunderbird.

LilDestructiveSheep,
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Proton mail all the way. Also signed for Pass for mail aliases.

_MoveSwiftly,

Gmail, personally. Can’t beat it.

Otherwise, I’d like to switch to Proto for the security.

LaughingFox,
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I liked Spark, and right now I use E-mail by Edison. Clunky name, but good solid email app. Nice UI, multiple accounts.

Robboman93,

Protonmail is my favorite email app/service. I’ve been using it the last 2 years and it’s been a great experience.

Genghis,

Is there an email client that can sort emails by Primary, Social, and Promotions like how the Gmail client does? Also when using another client to send an email, all the email contacts don’t get autofilled like how gmail has it.

Thisismyusername169,
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I’ve just started using spark, and it seems pretty close.

It has ‘newsletters’ which is basically ‘promotions’, and ‘notifications’ which is more of the important stuff like eBay and Amazon receipts and Google security notifications because you signed into a new email app 😂

fne8w2ah,

Edison Mail. Multi-email account support mainly.

agelord,

K9mail. Mozilla collaborates with the dev. There’ll be a Thunderbird for Android based on k9mail.

Xepher,

I believe Mozilla actually hired the dev not that long ago.

JoeClu,
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I use FairEmail. It’s very privacy focused.

github.com/M66B/FairEmail/releases/

lazycouchpotato,
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I was using Spark for the past few years because it was the closest thing I could find to Inbox that supported non-Gmail emails. A few months ago they put out a major update (v3) that completely borked it for me. It constantly crashes on both iPadOS and Android, so I’ve moved onto K-9 Mail and am waiting for Thunderbird to come out on iPadOS.

I didn’t use K-9 for the longest time because I had a poor experience with it the first time I tried it many, many years ago. Between then and now it looks like they refreshed to Material Design and have significantly improved the UX. I’m happy with it.

usualsuspect191,

Bluemail is my app of choice. I have four different email accounts and like how easy it is to manage each of them.

knobbysideup,

I like aquamail but am not sure what is going on with already purchased paid accounts right now.

flying_gel,

I’m using aquamail too, also paid for pro.

It seems like we will be able to keep the current features we have, but new ones might not be available unless we enter into a subscription model.

aqua-mail.com/…/important-announcement-concerning…

knobbysideup,

Seems the migration button finally lit up. No more stupid circle dot.

jcrabapple,
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Fastmail@couragethebravedog@lemmy.world

CubitOom,

Tutanota has been great.

cathyk,
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I love Apple mail. Super fast search through years of email, easy drag and drop between accounts, nice redirect feature. Unfortunately, I’m a Windows user at home and just can’t switch for one email client. I do use Macs at work though. Yeah, Gmail is a drag.

Pechente,

You’re in the android community, Apple mail is only available on iOS and macOS

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