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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      I'm looking for an email program that can handle email from Icloud, msn, gmail, Proton and as many other places as possible.

      Any suggestions which can do this?

      I'm willing to pay, as long as the price isn't extreme.

      thanks

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        jokuihmemies last edited by

        doesnt gmail or outlook app/software work fine?

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        • raphjd
          raphjd Forum Administrator @jokuihmemies last edited by

          @jokuihmemies

          I want a purely seperate program.

          Gmail needs a browser, as far as I can tell. I've had problems using Proton on both, in the past.

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            jokuihmemies @raphjd last edited by

            @raphjd then outlook software

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              cinemacapman last edited by

              I use the Windows Mail app, and connect it to my email provider. Works for me.
              If you have Windows, I would just use that. If you have more than one email addy, they can all be connected to the Windows Mail app.

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                Bizeren 0 last edited by

                Any email client that supports pop/imap should be able to connect to all of those mentioned websites and more. However it seems like you need to pay for protonmail's premium service and run their "bridge" app to use desktop email clients because of the encryption that protonmail uses - that could be why you have had issues in the past.
                I personally use Thunderbird (free/open source) for several of the providers you've mentioned, but outlook (subscription) is also good especially if you also need exchange support.

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                • raphjd
                  raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                  Thanks guys.

                  I'll have a look at your suggestions

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                  • MrMazda
                    MrMazda Global Moderator @raphjd last edited by

                    @raphjd Personally, I use Mozilla Thunderbird myself. I have found it works with everything I want it to. My email servers, my Hotmail account, my Gmail account, and many other services I have tested it with.

                    I haven't tried it with Proton as of yet, however I would imagine it would handle that just as well as it handles everything else I have thrown at it.

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