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Ich habe jetzt mal die #App von #Thunderbird für #Android getestet.

Übernahme aller #Konten und #Mailadressen aus dem Thunderbird am #Linux Rechner per (in meinem Fall 4) #QRCode klappt super.

Dann allerdings fangen bei etlichen #Mailkonten, denen jeweils mehrere #Mailadressen zugeordnet sind, die Probleme an:

Vom Kontoname werden in einem farbigen Punkt nur die ersten 2 Buchstaben angezeigt. Zwar kann man die Farbe wählen, aber das reicht zur Unterscheidung nicht aus.

#Signaturen werden nicht übernommen, zumindest, wenn diese im Thunderbird am PC aus einer Textdatei eingebunden sind.

Wenn man unterhalb des #Posteingang (#Inbox) Unterordner hat, werden diese nicht wie beim Thunderbird am PC als Unterordner des Posteingang samt Hierarchie angezeigt, sondern jeder Unterordner in flacher Hierarchie in der Form "INBOX.Ordnername" aufgeführt.

Man kann immer nur einer einem Postfach zugeordneten Mailadresse einen #PGP Schlüssel zuweisen.

Der Ansatz für eine #Thunderbirdapp ist vielversprechend, aber noch ist gewaltig Luft nach oben.

Ich bleibe deshalb bis auf weiteres erst mal bei #FairEmail", das ich wärmsten empfehlen kann.




Looks great and seems to work great and fast, both for a gmail and a custom domain hosted with #purelymail . The setup of the custom domain seemed more confusing than with Thunderbird on desktop or apps like #fairemail .


It's been a while I've proudly moved to #FairEmail but I'm thinking to possibly give another chance to @k9mail or Thunderbird.
But I'll wait for it on @fdroidorg.
🤷🏻‍♂️


again: I wish I could use #Fairemail on desktop.


I'm really enjoying #FairEmail app on my phone. It have been the smoothest SMTP/IMAP experience I've had on any operating system. Even Thunderbird is not as smooth and as customizable. I've been actively using it for some months now, and frankly, I'm impressed. The UI design takes few hours to get used to, but after that and with some personalization, it would look as trivial as an email client can get.

It is #OpenSource (GPLv3) btw:

email.faircode.eu/

#EmailClient #android


✉️ For the 2nd time I gave #FairEmail a chance, but sorry, no... the setup and settings are so confusing and complex, I am really not able to use it (saying that as a geek is quite surprising, isn't it).
#K9mail remains the best free & opensource email client for #AndroidOS. It is the official #Thunderbird app for mobile. Thank you, #Mozilla @thunderbird k9mail.app/


@Archos :distros_arch: :matrix: #FairEmail je fakt super. Z pohľadu používateľov v mojom okolí sú dôležité vlastnosti, že je plne lokalizovaný do češtiny aj slovenčiny, veľmi dobre sa používa s čítačmi obrazovky pre ťažko zrakovo postihnutých, má perfektne vyšperkované kanáli oznámení, je možné si nastaviť sledované priečinky, funguje s viacerými účtami, okrem bežných spôsobou prihlasovania podporuje aj OAuth2 prihlasovanie na Microsoft 365, Google a pod. Predpokladám, že K9 zvláda tiež mnohé z týchto vlastnosti vrátania použitia s čítačmi obrazovky ako je napr. Talkback, ale tak je v tesnom závese za FairEmail.


#FairEmail, není jiné aplikace v #Fdroidu, která je každý den aktualizovaná. Vývojář musí být fanda Archu 😀
Jinak za mě asi nejlepší emailový klient pro #android
Vývojář musí určitě


Already trying to get used to it, for now as an icon for #FairEmail (when K9 gets to supernova, that's going to be a very hard choice).
I like the old logo a lot but I also think I will be able to get used to this one.



No problem, you've no idea how grateful I am to have a good mail client on Linux, and how development is ramping up. I'm forced to use Outlook in work as our main support desk channel, so frustrating.

I'm very interested to see how development progesses on @k9mail, though I use #FairEmail as it's a more feature rich client. Using with @mailbox_org as my privacy respecting email provider.


very sad news today my favorite mobile email app is being discontinued #fairemail thanks to Google's malicious behavior. I liked the ability to block tracking links and photos. I'm keeping the app for now in hopes that someone takes on the project. Does anyone have a good recommended email app for Android?


I don't use a computer to check my email anymore. Since Thunderbird is not on mobile I use #fairemail instead. It's the closest to Thunderbird for mobile. I use #feedly on my phone for my RSS.