Just recently started using thunderbird to see how it would help managing múltiple Gmail accounts. Has anybody used the app version? Is it good? Bad?

  • JackGreenEarth
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    448 months ago

    I’ve been using K-9 for a while, works great, didn’t realise it was related to thunderbird.

    • Chewy
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      One or two years ago Mozilla hired the main developer of K-9 Mail. The dev previously raised enough donations to work on K-9 Mail for a while and modernize it after not having an official release for years.

    • Illecors
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      68 months ago

      Same. At some point had jumped on librem mail as it had forked k9 to update the interface, but have been back for a few years now.

  • @yak@lmy.brx.io
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    248 months ago

    Not tried the app version. Been using Fairemail for a while now, since k9 was unmaintained.

    Fairemail is well maintained. Quick. Supports multiple accounts very well. Loads of features (could be a downside for those who like things simple). Designed with security and privacy as top priorities right from the start. Open source development. For a long time its been the best email client on Android IMHO.

    • StarDreamer
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      188 months ago

      +1 for fairmail. Never have I seen an app so functional yet so ugly at the same time.

        • StarDreamer
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          Last time I checked, K-9 didn’t have OAUTH integration.

          Granted, it’s been a few years, so that may have changed since then.

          As much as I don’t like Gmail, I need it for work so it’s kinda important for productivity software to support that.

          Edit: Nvm. Looks like they finally added OAUTH last year. Better late than never.

    • Deebster
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      78 months ago

      I moved from K9 to FairEmail too, and I think I’ll be staying as long as it’s maintained. I particularly like the focus on privacy.

  • @h3ndrik@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    I think I’ve been using K-9 Mail for 10+ years or something. The settings were kind of all over the place but it has always been one of the email clients with the most features.

    • arglebargle
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      58 months ago

      Fairmail has a ton of features. I left k9 when it seemed like it was abandoned.

      I am using both now that it is maintained again.

  • Possibly linux
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    8 months ago

    Yes, I use it and its worked well for years. It even supports Oauth

  • @Tubulous@beehaw.org
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    78 months ago

    Yes, works well for me. My work uses GMail and K-9 supports it. I don’t have the Play Store and K-9 supports OAuth.

  • @simon_greenwood@feddit.uk
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    78 months ago

    K-9 is being used as the base for Thunderbird for Android but it isn’t there yet. FairEmail is a lot closer in functionality at the moment.

    I use Thunderbird for Gmail (among other accounts) and it has to regularly compress my Gmail box, which none of the Android clients do - in my experience, Aqua Mail, K-9 and FairEmail all struggle with a decent sized Gmail mailbox after a while.

  • @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted
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    78 months ago

    I do not, but only because I use ProtonMail and don’t have premium so I don’t have IMAP/SMTP bridging.

    I used it all the time back around 2011/2012 and it was pretty great, but that was admittedly a long time ago so I imagine lots have changed since them.

    • @blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk
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      28 months ago

      I do have protonmail premium with my own domain, but the IMAP bridging is for desktop. It’s a small program that kind of works as a MITM, one side connecting to protonmail securely using, i guess, not IMAP, and the other acting as an IMAP server that your mail clients connect to. On mobile you have to use the protonmail app, AFAIK.