On 8/19/20 10:01 PM, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
On Wed, 2020-08-19 at 17:52 -0400, james wrote:
If you like, elaboration is appreciated.
In no particular order:
- MailExtensions change would have broken some of the addons I use to
fix deficiencies in the feature set
- The change to integrated PGP, rather than an addon, means Linux users
have to maintain their configuration twice, since T-Bird can no longer
use the native gpg setup
- Recurring tasks aren't handled properly for CalDAV setups (though
this could be an addon's fault, admittedly)
- General disillusionment with Mozilla software (debatable and
personal)
Thanks. What are your, or anyone's, suggestion for other mail client
software ?
Yes, I do intend to try to robustly support secure access by linux
centric cell phones and some mainstream cellphones. There is quite a
movement of codes to run on top of cell phones, where the owner is 100%
incharge of the codes installed on cell phones. However 5G et. al. does
give the carriers excuses not to support those efforts. Here in the US,
T-mobile does seem to be leading the charge to let folks control 100% of
codes installed or running on the cell phone. That is a deep subject
for another thread.
THANKS! to all respondents and the info you have provided.
James