Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client
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@scottalanmiller said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:
That is awfully annoying. Works for me, I only ever need three. But still.
And $8/mo for an email client is true insanity. $1 maybe.
Right. That cost is just stupid.
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@jaredbusch said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:
That is awfully annoying. Works for me, I only ever need three. But still.
And $8/mo for an email client is true insanity. $1 maybe.
Right. That cost is just stupid.
Yeah, for that price you can get Office 365 and Outlook and still save several dollars. Not just a client, but the whole deal. It's just not in line with the real world.
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For reference to anyoen else wondering, here is the Office365 costs for home.
So for $7/month I have not just Outlook, but also the entire Microsoft Office suite and OneDrive and Skype.
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Do they still store all of the email through their servers? I thought it was Nylas that did that.
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@stacksofplates said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:
Do they still store all of the email through their servers? I thought it was Nylas that did that.
I believe so. Nylas definitely did.
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@jaredbusch said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:
Ok, I dislike this
Artificial limitation of 4 accounts.
$8/month for an email client that doesn't even support calendars.