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To add to this, it's reasonably easy to run, and has many different plugins, from a calendar and contacts list, to an online document editor (like Google Docs, except it can be pretty slow and/or resource intensive: https://nextcloud.com/office/), to a simple clone of Slack (https://nextcloud.com/talk/), a mail client (https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/mail) and other things. That said, I've had updates (across... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
> I think for the original poster complaining about not being able to switch was because of integration between the different tools which they find too useful to forego. Ohh, that's a good point, something that I didn't consider in detail! The closest that I've seen would be OnlyOffice integration (https://nextcloud.com/onlyoffice/) and the mail app (https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/mail) for Nextcloud, but neither... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Nextcloud, apparently. Haven't tried this plugin myself though. But if you don't already use it this might be overkill. Source: over 2 years ago
Yes, if you set up a nextcloud installation (which will cover many of your other privacy bases), there is a addon (Mail) that is an email client that works like Thunderbird in that it accesses your other accounts via IMAP. Source: over 2 years ago
Have you considered using nextcloud? They are open-source and from what I have looked-up right now they seem to have E-Mail too (https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/mail) Nextcloud offers 0retty much everything else too. They even have a tool to migrate all your data over from the google-suite so you dont have to take care of that :) And if you dont over 8 GB then its free (might work for email) Hope it helps. Source: about 3 years ago
I love Mailspring, it's modern and open source: https://getmailspring.com/ The UI uses Electron, but the actual sync engine is in C++, so it's pretty fast. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
The only app I’m aware of which translates emails is this; https://getmailspring.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Mailspring is quite nice. It also has a paid version and is actively updated so I think it's likely to stick around for awhile. Source: about 1 year ago
Mailspring, which is open source, is currently my recommendation for a desktop email client. Source: over 1 year ago
Mailspring. Open-source and fully local, but an optional account and optional subscription for premium cloud-based features. Thunderbird was too cluttered and Geary, although I really wanted to like it, was just too minimal. Source: over 1 year ago
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