• @onlooker
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    53 years ago

    What OS are you switching to? If it’s Windows, then stick with Thunderbird. I have yet to find a better alternative. If you’re switching to Linux, then there’s a whole mess of them to choose from.

    I like Evolution and Kmail. Though not as lean as most suggestions in this thread, they are pretty feature-rich and I didn’t find either to be particularly resource hungry.

    • @mkulima@baraza.africaOP
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      33 years ago

      Switching to Linux from OSX and it seems between Claws and Thunderbird, I might keep TB and see how it fares on RAM.

  • @ufrafecy
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      I used to use Claws and it is pretty good if the lack of HTML support isn’t a problem for you, I can recommend it. I’m now using Thunderbird again (work uses HTML w/CSS emails) and I have the same issue as you, I don’t like leaving it open in the background because of the RAM issues. I ended up buying more RAM recently to prevent OOM crashes.

    • @mkulima@baraza.africaOP
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      23 years ago

      Thanks for the link.

      Perhaps this is a Mac thing but Thunderbird on Mac was hitting ~45% on the CPU. Does it clog up on linux?

      • DessalinesA
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        13 years ago

        CPU isn’t too bad for me, but RAM is pretty bad, to the point that I don’t like leaving it open in the background.

    • @Hagels_Bagels@lemmygrad.ml
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      13 years ago

      FYI I’ve seen people on Lemmy express negative views about ProtonMail for supposedly being a honeypot, and for their support of Belarus & Hong Kong protesters.

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    • Tim
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      13 years ago

      I installed NeoMutt yesterday and am enjoying it. early days though.

    • @nromdotcom
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      13 years ago

      Depending on what you don’t love about mutt, I’ve used alpine on and off throughout the years and have liked it.

      Course these days it can be tough to find information on with alpine linux being so popular.

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