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Protonmail. or tutanota are some of the best alternatives.
I have a proton mail account and the interface is nowhere as feature rich. It's comparable to yahoo mail but definitely can't replace Gmail.
Not to mention that it doesn't even support IMAP so on mobile I would be forced to use their app.
Tutanota isn't based on sogo, which is extremely barebones? Later I might register a free account to have a look
I just get why you would need such an advance interface for a simple emailing service where you just send and respond to emails. If the emails send, shouldn't the be enough? It's not like you need a crazy search API like Google's to even come close to comparison with them. The email experience really isn't impacted that badly. unless i'm missing something here.
it depends what you use the email. Email notifications from facebook and various spam? Roundcube is absolutely perfect for that.
Work with 100 emails per hour? You must use some advanced client or everything is buried once you go to eat for lunch
it's not about search at all. In fact, i am forced to use thunderbird to search on gmail because search is completely broken. If you are searching for all the emails that "Matt - username@example.com" sent you, if you search for "matt" or "username" on gmail, you won't find anything. You have to find "username@example.com", which is ridiculous