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.

  • @aindriu_b@feddit.uk
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    3310 months ago

    Started getting tired of the ads in gmail, so last week switched to K9 Mail. Liking it so far.

  • Treasure
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    3110 months ago

    I use FairEmail. The free version already has fairly advanced features, it’s open source and ad free, and you can customize it to your liking. Even the paid version is not a ripoff and feels like you are actually supporting the developer instead of throwing money at a greedy company.

  • @Sigurd@lemmy.world
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    1610 months ago

    I use protonmail and have a paid account there. They have filters that can automatically move mails to folders or give them a label.

      • @Sigurd@lemmy.world
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        610 months ago

        You can create folders and labels, but you need to go to the web version in order to make rules, but it all syncs up with the mobile app aswell. The website also works fine on mobile.

    • Izzy
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      410 months ago

      I recently switched from gmail to protonmail. I might start paying for the cheapest subscription at some point once I fully migrate over. The mobile app is really sleek and I think it is better than gmails mobile app.

  • @agelord@lemmy.world
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    1010 months ago

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

    • Xepher
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      210 months ago

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

  • @nl_the_shadow@lemmy.world
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    710 months ago

    Been using Nine on my personal device, as Outlook was horrible at syncing with IMAP accounts (only synced on demand, never in the background). On my work device, I do use Outlook, but with an O365 account it does work as intended.

      • @nl_the_shadow@lemmy.world
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        310 months ago

        To be completely honest, Outlook is more user friendly (and free), but Nine can be customized in greater detail. If not for the sync headaches, I likely would’ve stayed on Outlook, I’m not a mail power user, which is where Nine shines.

    • @L3s@lemmy.worldM
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      310 months ago

      I use the Outlook app and Gmail, Outlook for the same reason (work) but also because it does the job.

      After reading this post though I’ll probably try others, I’ve seen good things about Nine before, anything you’re not liking about it?

      • @nl_the_shadow@lemmy.world
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        210 months ago

        Not really, it gets the job done. It’s a real client for power users, so you can get lost in the details of the configuration, but you don’t have to.

    • BoofStroke
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      210 months ago

      Another nice thing with Nine is you can configure it to not wipe your whole device if your admins decide to do that to you.

      • @nl_the_shadow@lemmy.world
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        110 months ago

        Absolutely true. Sad thing is my company only allowd for Outlook as a mail client, so using Nine for my work mail isn’t an option.

  • N-E-N
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    710 months ago

    I find Spark mail to have the best UI

    • @wilberfan
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      310 months ago

      Ooof. I guess I’m just too old school: I hate the idea of “renting” software.

      • N-E-N
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        610 months ago

        I don’t pay for Spark so idk what you mean

        Altho I’m not opposed to paying for software if it means funding ongoing development and improvement

  • @thinnerBonkers@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Not much of a choice to switch webclients. But on clients I’d start with Sparkmail. Except if you are on Linux… mac/win/ios/android only.

  • @usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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    410 months ago

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

  • @Robboman93@lemmy.world
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    410 months ago

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

  • @PrometheusG@lemmy.world
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    410 months ago

    I used Nine for work email for years; it has the fewest “deal-breakers” in an email app that I’ve ever tried. Unfortunately, my company changed to Exchange Online and now only allows the official Outlook app.

    As someone else mentioned, it’s UI is maybe a little cluttered. However, it’s also got the all the features I wanted. If you favor clean UI over features, look elsewhere. Otherwise, it’s worth the price of admission.

    • @couragethebravedog@lemmy.worldOP
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      110 months ago

      I want features more than anything else lol You’re at least the third person to recommend nine, so I’m going to go ahead and install it, thanks!