Are there any good #FOSS alternatives to #Mozilla #Thunderbird with #NoAI ? When I was at the University of Denver I installed Thunderbird once so I could have a local copy of my work emails (through Microsoft), then I deleted it. I've now tried the same trick at CU Boulder (also Microsoft) and been told I need to request access to use Thunderbird. This still might work to back up my emails, but lately I've been thinking it would be nice to have an application instead of using a web client so I get local backups automatically and have a clearner interface. Is there anything good in this space that hasn't been subject to #enshittification ?

#academia #email #Microsoft #Denver #Boulder #CUBoulder #UniversityOfDenver

@caten

Gnome Evolution is fine; Claws Email is fine.
However I had to stop using Gnome evolution for reasons I do not remember anymore, I guess some issue with my sad gmail account, therefore I switched to Claws Email on my little laptop.

@freezr @caten Does Claws actually work with Oauth2, or do you need to use the less secure password option?

(Harder to recommend).

I hadn't realized that Linux apps were in scope, so I'll mention Geary. I'm not recommending it exactly - I have it setup and it works, and that is pretty much all I know about it.

It runs faster than Thunderbird and follows the GNOME HIG better, too.

@freezr @yoasif I didn't even give the operating system a thought lol. I'm running Linux Mint Debian Edition. I usually assume people are discussing Linux when talking about software here.