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What Email Browsers Do You Use In Linux ?

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tickmike:
Relating to parts of this post https://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php/topic,25778.15.html

I am going to start at last moving a lot of my emails (including setting up for the family email accounts) over to my new domain emails accounts.
What would be nice is to leave all our currents ones in Thunderbird email browser and use a separate email browser for the new accounts, this means I am going to keep my old isp Eclipse/kcom/group 4 account for at lease a year (along with another isp ) to make sure we have not forgot any important emails.

What Email browsers do you use and can you recommend them ?.

roseway:
Why not use Thunderbird for everything? It easily handles and organises several different accounts. I use the filtering capability fairly extensively to move incoming and outgoing emails to local folders.

burakkucat:
I'll second roseway's suggestion. Thunderbird can be configured for multiple e-mail accounts.

licquorice:
Agree with the others regarding Thunderbird, however, have a look at Claws Mail https://www.claws-mail.org/ if you want a different mail client.

jelv:

--- Quote from: tickmike on May 25, 2021, 12:33:44 PM ---What would be nice is to leave all our currents ones in Thunderbird email browser and use a separate email browser for the new accounts, this means I am going to keep my old isp Eclipse/kcom/group 4 account for at lease a year (along with another isp ) to make sure we have not forgot any important emails.

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Why?

If you set up the new mailboxes in Thunderbird using IMAP it's a doddle to move emails you want to keep from the old mailboxes to the new mailboxes. I've done that twice in the last few years when I moved my domain from Plusnet to AAISP and then from there to hosting by John.

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