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    Thunderbird for Android

    Thunderbird for Android

    Open Source Email App for Android (fka K-9 Mail)

    Thunderbird Android is the mobile counterpart of the popular Thunderbird email client, reimagined for Android phones and tablets so users can access, send, and organize email from multiple accounts with advanced features found in desktop clients. It embraces modern mobile UI design while supporting robust email protocols (IMAP/POP3) and standards like OAuth for secure logins to services such as Gmail, Outlook, or custom mail providers.
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    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail Android app

    ...It supports composing messages, viewing attachments, handling contacts, and configuring account and mail settings from within the app, giving users portable access to their secure inbox wherever they go. Because ProtonMail’s service never sees unencrypted content, the Android client performs necessary encryption and decryption on the device, aligning with Proton’s privacy-first philosophy and open-source security model.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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