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I'd love to know this too if someone has any good suggestions.
I recently switched over from Outlook (which I found extremely annoying) to eM Client (not open-source unfortunately but free for 2 inboxes) which I like leagues better than Outlook. The only real open-source Outlook alternative (I know of) would be Thunderbird, if you haven't found it already. Haven't used it in a long while though. For Android I am using k9-Mail which is open-source but still pretty barebones. It's from the same guys as Thunderbird, or rather k9 Mail was taken over by the Thunderbird guys. For my needs it's perfectly fine but it can't do anything besides mail.
I do actually ise thunderbird but it's layout and interface is...lacking. Or not so friendly. As well as no iphone support, so still using gmail on the phone. There are plugins to thunderbird but are unstable so I uninstalled them and just only use it for mail now.
You could try out Geary, the GNOME email client.
I'll keep that in mind!
FairEmail is free software and I like it better than K9.