The best email client for Linux, Windows and macOS isn’t Outlook Your email has been sent I rely on email. In fact, it’s my primary method of communication with the outside world. While most people ...
I've used every Linux email client on the market, from the terminal-based Alpine (originally just Pine) to the Evolution groupware, and everything in between. Some of those email clients I stuck with ...
Simple, multiple-account, multi-lingual local email client Claws Mail has nice basic features but rough Windows import. Claws Mail is a great basic email client on its native Linux platform, and the ...
The Linux landscape is filled with possible email clients. Jack Wallen makes the case for why the Evolution groupware suite should be the default for most Linux distributions. For the longest time, ...
Evolution is available to install for free from any Linux app store or the command line. It has all the tools you'll need to manage emails, calendars, tasks, contacts, and memos. The UI has a modern ...
The email client, along with the word processor, is probably one of the most recognisable pieces of software on the desktop. They come in all shapes and sizes, from standalone lightweight command-line ...
I get a lot of questions on how to perform various tasks from a Linux shell/terminal. In the interest of making a simple cheat sheet—something I can point people to that will help them get rolling ...
The WebKit rendering engine used in many Linux applications is a complete security mess. That’s the takeaway from a blog post by Michael Catanzaro, who works on GNOME’s WebKitGTK+ project. He’s ...