Get off Gmail, use Thunderbird (and soon Thundermail).
https://www.androidpolice.com/giving-up-on-gmail-on-android/
Get off Gmail, use Thunderbird (and soon Thundermail).
https://www.androidpolice.com/giving-up-on-gmail-on-android/
@ryanleesipes I used Thunderbird from version 1.0 until recently, but they've broken everything SO HARD recently. Search stopped being reliable, and if you do connect it to a Gmail account it has mandatory pop-ups for eventsb even if they happened a week ago, and spams them even if you press dismiss all, with a buttload of error messages
I wish I could recommend it, but I'm looking into other email clients as I can't trust it anymore
@Canageek I run Thunderbird. Search needs an update (will happen) - and the event dialogue is broken (I think we may have a fix for that very soon).
I encourage you to jump to the monthly release (now the default on the website) and ride with us just a little longer.
@ryanleesipes I only use software once it's stable, especially critical software like email, and frankly, Thunderbird isn't trustworthy right now, it was for two decades and then it stopped being so, and with all that's going on with Firefox, I really don't trust Mozilla at all right now.
I want to open Thunderbird and discover. it's trying to do AI email summaries, and I can't trust Mozilla and not to add that right now
@ryanleesipes Promising, but I won't touch any software with AI features at all. Means I can't trust the developers ethics.
Plus it's broken now: it would need to do something to win my trust back and the way Mozilla as a whole is going I can't see that happening. I used both Firefox and Thunderbird daily since March 2005 and I uninstalled both last year switching to webmail and Waterfox as I felt I couldn't trust them