What email client does /g/ use?
>>47664044
Thunderbird
Thunderbird now. I used to use Opera Mail. I think I'll change to vivaldi when its ready.
Mutt for life.
a separate, clean browser
clients are insecure these days
>>47664336
Why?
>>47664044
pop peeper
Mutt. Because everything else is shit.
>>47664405
I like to keep my Gmail/Google account secure with 2-step login
Obviously it doesn't work with things like an email client
So it creates these special 'app-specific' passwords that can bypass the normal 2-step process
After a while, I just didn't feel comfortable. The very existence of them bugged me. Much better just to have a second browser, Chrome, running. I have Gmail, Calendar, Keep and Hangouts open. It keeps them separate from my main, dirty browser anyway which is good.
Also a couple of other email accounts (uni and a Yahoo one).
Also people used to get irritated with me because they said Thunderbird fucked up the quoted email formatting. No more.
Thunderbird
>>47664519
>javascript PGP
Evolution. It came preinstalled and works well enough
thunderbird
>>47664169
I have been converted to mutt too.
>>47664482
What do you do with HTML mail?
>tfw no geary for wangblows
fuck thunderbird
>>47664044
thunderbird, icedove, k9mail for phone
Outlook 2013 for my work mail. Portable version of Thunderbird for personal shit.
Gmail Android App on Phone.
With a Raspberry Pi as my mail server, Thunderbird at home and Roundcube webmail tunnelled through SSH from work.
>>47665572
You can pipe it through Lynx.
Mail.app
>>47664044
Who hosts their own email server from their house? Hillary style
Thinking about doing it just need to buy domain>>47664044
>>47666083
I'd like to, but I'm on the student network, which randomly kicks me out and redirects me to their captive portal. So I can't really guarantee any decent uptime for my server, which I probably need in order to host my own email.
Inbox. It's by far the best client I've ever used. And it's completely Web based which I really like.
Anyone use Outlook?
>>47664519
why would app-specific passwords make you uncomfortable? If there is a problem in say Thunderbird, all you have to do is disallow the password assigned to thunderbird....boom no more security problem.
If you use your main password, even with 2FA, they may not be able to get into your account, but they still got your main password.
Mutt and K9
Thunderbird just wyrks
>>47666595
here's your reply.
>>47664519
>complain about lack of security
>while using Google applications
>>47664044
icedove and thunderbird. I love how they just work. I would use a web based client, but i like having the files stored locally.