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Web portals. I use web portals.
I quite like using K-9 Mail, it merged with Thunderbird and great things are coming for it, I think it's awesome
- Android - K-9 mail
- Desktop - Thunderbird
Soon to be Thunderbird on both ;)
If they enable sync between desktop and mobile versions, it will be awesome
Synchronise what exactly? Emails should already sync via IMAP.
Tried Fair mail and k-mail and they are ok... Liked Outlook but came back to Gmail since it can't be removed from the device anyways..
I use thunderbird cause I saw the new logo and thought it was cool.
Gmail because I'm super boring and it works.
Except that now I have to use Outlook too cause Uni moved from Google to Outlook
Please don't hate me, but I use the Gmail app on Android since it works well enough.
On my desktop though I use Thunderbird, and have for about as long as I can remember.