Mozilla Thunderbird for Android is now available in beta, built upon the K-9 Mail app.
The beta includes core email features like account setup, email organization, and notifications, with feedback encouraged from users.
Thunderbird for Android will remain a separate app from K-9 Mail, requiring users to migrate if they previously used K-9.
Noob question:
Is there any advantage over my phone’s stock email client, considering 99% of my emails are confirmation emails from online shops and similar stuff and I hardly ever actually send an email to anyone or receive one from an actual person anymore?
@Don_alForno @AnActOfCreation AFAIK, some clients can block external trackers and block images from loading (because images can have trackers)
I don’t know if it’d benefit you tremendously, but it’s worth the shot imho. but that’s because I love trying out new apps lol
Not for you indeed ! But for me who works on code project through email this is exciting :)
And for people who work in pokitics/administrative stuff, they use a SHIT TON of emails
Not even mentioning people in university