Kontact from the #KDE suite is a great email client. I haven't tried it yet for Windows because I am busy playing Kmines, Kblocks, Kapman, Ksudoku, Kbounce, Kolf, Kmahjongg and Kbreakout πŸ˜€ But I swear it's doing everything right.

(I also have an older build of Kpatience, but unfortunately, it's not included in this repository.)

https://cdn.kde.org/ci-builds/pim/kontact/master/windows/

Index of /ci-builds/pim/kontact/master/windows

So I tried Kontact's Kmail on Windows and managed to run it after a couple of hiccups and a system restart:

* Avast quarantined a bunch of EXE files to check them for viruses (all checks passed)

* Windows' Dark mode was a problem when adding a new email account (had to set Windows to Light mode)

* You better use KWallet, or it's pointless

* Had to manually set IMAP and SMTP

* Had to manually tick the checkmark on INBOX in IMAP->Advanced->Serverside Subscription to finally pull it's contents

@cellfourteen I’m currently on #OpenSuse #gnome and looking at switching to #kde. How does the mail client compare to Thunderbird?
@chrisjimallen It's always been great and one of the things I miss the most on Windows because of my gaming addiction. The best thing about it is that it's tightly integrated with KDE, where it really shines compared to Thunderbird.

@chrisjimallen @cellfourteen

#OpenSuse #gnome #kde

I really favor it. But truth to be told, some things can be bumpy. Sometimes account setup can be demanding.
Featurewise they should be comparable.
What I really like is an option to integrate #languagetool πŸ…»πŸ…ΎπŸ…²πŸ…°πŸ…»πŸ†ˆ for grammar, spell and style check (if you you like digging in menus to get things working).