Cool! I haven't used an email client in over 20 years. But it seems like a very handy feature for those who do.
Happy to see it's available for Linux too!
Cool! I haven't used an email client in over 20 years. But it seems like a very handy feature for those who do.
Happy to see it's available for Linux too!
What do you use instead?
I've used the web clients for the past 20 years. I've only used Thunderbird/evolution/outlook in Company context.
Privately I don't send out that many emails.
Hello,
I installed the Proton Mail app in Linux using Flatpak. Apparently you need a paid subscription to use it? And the minimum subscription level is the Proton Unlimited plan?
I have the VPN plus plan and it seems I can only use it as a free trial for a limited time.
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