On 02/12/2015 19:51, Stephen wrote:
> If anything, it is the market for stand-alone mail clients that is
> diminishing. Webmail is accessible from any computer with a reasonably
> modern web-browser. This is probably how a large majority now use
> e-mail. Most people cannot be bothered with the effort needed to
> configure a mail user agent.

Neither can most people be bothered setting up Enigmail.  That doesn't
mean I want to be without either Thunderbird or Enigmail.

Webmail is so inflexible, such a pain in the ****, and for the most part
doesn't support signing and encryption, at least easily.  After a
struggle I did get webmail working with encryption, but only on Windows,
not on Android.  Receiving a message when you don't have decryption is
frustrating in the extreme.

To be honest, I could live with losing Firefox, but I'd absolutely hate
to lose Thunderbird.

Anne

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