El dom, 29-03-2020 a las 11:15 +0900, 황병희 escribió:
> Robert Schetterer writes:
>
> > ...
> > https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone
>
> +1, k-9 was/is good for me(android user) ;;;
I was a K-9 user and promoter since a do not remember when ... but I
recently found a fork
On 21 Mar 2020, at 03:25, Wesley Peng wrote:
> But for mobile (I primarily use iOS)
I’ve used a lot of mail clients on iOS and I always end up back on the included
Mail.app. Many of the 3rd party ones require giving the developer access to my
mail (that’s not happening) and the rest offer some
Robert Schetterer writes:
> ...
> https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone
+1, k-9 was/is good for me(android user) ;;;
Sincerely, Byung-Hee
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On 2020-03-21 10:25, Wesley Peng wrote:
Can you suggest a suitable mobile MUA? it should like thunderbird, be
fast, clean, standard, and easy to use.
with all your requirements i cant say if aquamail works or not for you,
but it does for me :=)
Am 21.03.20 um 10:25 schrieb Wesley Peng:
Hello
On desktop I always use Thunderbird for MUA.
Thunderbird is clean and lite, handling protocol well.
But for mobile (I primarily use iOS), I couldn't find a good MUA to use.
I tried almost every release on appStore (outlook, edison, bluemail,
Hello
On desktop I always use Thunderbird for MUA.
Thunderbird is clean and lite, handling protocol well.
But for mobile (I primarily use iOS), I couldn't find a good MUA to use.
I tried almost every release on appStore (outlook, edison, bluemail,
spark, mymail...), they are either too