Re: [OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-29 Thread Victoriano Giralt
El dom, 29-03-2020 a las 11:15 +0900, 황병희 escribió:
> Robert Schetterer  writes:
> 
> > ...
> > https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone
> 
> +1, k-9 was/is good for me(android user) ;;;


I was a K-9 user and promoter since a do not remember when ... but I
recently found a fork through F-Droid (the Android Opensource App
repository) that, to me, is much more powerful, so much that I have
supported the author buying the (not really needed) for-pay extras.

It is called FairEmail, really powerful MUA (not as much as a desktop one)
but almost there. For example, it needs a bit better "classical" reply
editing (see this message), but it is bearable. And it can use both PGP and
X.509 for signing and encrypting.

https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md

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Re: [OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-29 Thread @lbutlr
On 21 Mar 2020, at 03:25, Wesley Peng  wrote:
> But for mobile (I primarily use iOS)

I’ve used a lot of mail clients on iOS and I always end up back on the included 
Mail.app. Many of the 3rd party ones require giving the developer access to my 
mail (that’s not happening) and the rest offer some features but none seem to 
be as stable as Apple’s own.



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Re: [OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-28 Thread 황병희
Robert Schetterer  writes:

> ...
> https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone

+1, k-9 was/is good for me(android user) ;;;

Sincerely, Byung-Hee

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Re: [OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-21 Thread Benny Pedersen

On 2020-03-21 10:25, Wesley Peng wrote:


Can you suggest a suitable mobile MUA? it should like thunderbird, be
fast, clean, standard, and easy to use.


with all your requirements i cant say if aquamail works or not for you, 
but it does for me :=)


Re: [OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-21 Thread Robert Schetterer

Am 21.03.20 um 10:25 schrieb Wesley Peng:

Hello

On desktop I always use Thunderbird for MUA.

Thunderbird is clean and lite, handling protocol well.

But for mobile (I primarily use iOS), I couldn't find a good MUA to use.

I tried almost every release on appStore (outlook, edison, bluemail, 
spark, mymail...), they are either too complicated to use, or not 
following email standard (for example, can't choose plaintext composer, 
or can't setup sender auth username different from the email address, or 
never handle SSL correctly), or showing the message body ugly.


Can you suggest a suitable mobile MUA? it should like thunderbird, be 
fast, clean, standard, and easy to use.


Thanks.
(sorry for this OT message)


https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone

shows some alternate clients



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[OT] looking for a good mobile MUA

2020-03-21 Thread Wesley Peng

Hello

On desktop I always use Thunderbird for MUA.

Thunderbird is clean and lite, handling protocol well.

But for mobile (I primarily use iOS), I couldn't find a good MUA to use.

I tried almost every release on appStore (outlook, edison, bluemail, 
spark, mymail...), they are either too complicated to use, or not 
following email standard (for example, can't choose plaintext composer, 
or can't setup sender auth username different from the email address, or 
never handle SSL correctly), or showing the message body ugly.


Can you suggest a suitable mobile MUA? it should like thunderbird, be 
fast, clean, standard, and easy to use.


Thanks.
(sorry for this OT message)