I do not really get along with #geary on my #pinephone - actually I deinstalled it.
#Email still is my main communication medium and I do have lots of #imap folders and server side filter rules.
I've gotten along well with #kmail and am using #thunderbird on the desktop at the moment. But I do not have the slightest idea what to use on my pinephone.
Any suggestion?
A web frontend with a light and for mobile optimized interface could be a solution also ( if it'd be foss for selfhosting).
@chrichri Other than #Geary, sadly there just doesn't seem to be a #Pinephone email app at this time. That said, a number of the FOSS webmail clients work decently well, eg #Nextcloud #Mail. I haven't tried it, but I imagine #RainLoop would probably also work decently.
There is word that one of the main #PlasmaMobile devs is working on a lightweight KDE email client for #MobileLinux, too.
rainloop really looks promising. Just tried the demo in epihany and it worked great, is feature rich and looks good.
Would'nt guess it is a web app if I'd seen it first in fullscreen...
I guess I need to test it with my own installation.
Well, running in Firefox fullscreen it just looks like a mail client.
Only drawback: when reading a message it automatically marks it read which is a behaviour you can't configure.
I installed #rainloop with no problems at all in an already running nginx in a new virtual server. It just needs php and some php extensions.
I'm just starring at the source to find out where I can stop it to mark messages as read...
@chrichri Cool! Let me know how it works out. I'm looking for a decent #Pinephone #email option, myself... my needs aren't particularly extensive, although I do love tags. Ok, the one thing that I *would* love, but is highly unlikely, would be a webmail with #Thunderbird like filters/automation. First things first though, read, reply, search and mark favorite...