Being a #Gnome fanboy, I happily use the #Evolution mail client for most of my professional correspondence, but I also like to have my private e-mail handled in a separate client.

In most cases, my go-to option for this is #Thunderbird. Today, however, I installed #Mailspring on one of my machines (a fork of #NylasMail, as I read?). It looks and feels pretty good on first sight. Does anyone have experiences with that #opensource client on #Linux?

https://www.getmailspring.com/

#email #foss

Mailspring — Free Email Client for Mac, Windows & Linux

Mailspring is a fast, native email client for Mac, Windows, and Linux — with read receipts, link tracking, send later, grammar checking, and more. Free to download. Pro at $8/month.

@sustainrelease I forgot Mailspring existed! I'm glad development is still continuing!
@popey Same here, I have to admit. I had it installed but not configured on the machine I'm working from today and stumbled over it by accident. ;)
@sustainrelease
I use Geary with 3 accounts just because of its simplicity 🤷‍♂️
@omartwotone
Sounds good to me. I haven't really used it for real, but it's definitely on my watchlist.
@sustainrelease I tried Mailspring a few months ago. The appearance and performance were fine, but I chose the Thunderbird fork #Betterbird for personal email (and Evolution for work email).
@FizzyDaisies
Interesting. Pretty similar approach to mine. Thanks for mentioning #Betterbird. I wasn't aware of it but will definitely check on the differences to Thunderbird.
@sustainrelease I use it as my daily driver, quite happy with it.
@cgoeldel
Sounds good. Thanks for the feedback!