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    Are there any good free alternatives to Thunderbird? Any in development that you know of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    Are there any good free alternatives to Thunderbird? Any in development that you know of?
    Here are some I researched after the Thunderbird fiasco.

    eM Client: This feature-rich email client offers a clean interface, strong organizational tools, and support for various email providers. It even includes a calendar and contact management functions.

    Claws Mail: A free and open-source option, Claws Mail is known for its speed and efficiency. While its interface may seem less intuitive compared to others, it offers extensive customization options for power users.

    Mailspring: This user-friendly email client prioritizes a clean and modern interface. Mailspring also integrates well with popular services like Slack, Dropbox, and Todoist, making it a good choice for those who juggle multiple platforms.

    Zimbra: A free, open-source alternative to Thunderbird that offers a cloud-hosted version

    Spike: - A freeware email client that combines email with instant chat. It collects tasks, chats, and emails in one location.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    Are there any good free alternatives to Thunderbird? Any in development that you know of?
    Here more alternatives:

    https://alternativeto.net/software/mozilla-thunderbird/
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloud99 View Post
    Here are some I researched after the Thunderbird fiasco.
    Claws is a fork of Sylpheed and the one I'd recommend trying first.

    Anyone remembers Incredimail, The Bat and Outlook Express? There's a compatibility patch for OE, although I wouldn't recommend using it for anything other than reading and exporting archived messages.
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    I just forgot the soft fork BetterBird,

    https://www.betterbird.eu/

    Betterbird 115.10.0 released on 16th April 2024
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Anyone remembers Incredimail, The Bat and Outlook Express? There's a compatibility patch for OE, although I wouldn't recommend using it for anything other than reading and exporting archived messages.
    The Bat never heard, Outlook Express I used a lot in Windows XP times as well as Incredimail, I remember it had a feature to fool spammers by returning the e-mail with a fake mail delivery subsystem fail error or something like that.
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