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    Thunderbird for iOS

    Thunderbird for iOS

    Open Source Email App for iOS

    Thunderbird iOS is the official iPhone and iPad email client offering from the Thunderbird project, bringing the capabilities of a feature-rich, open-source email experience to iOS devices with native UI and Apple platform integrations. The app gives users a powerful tool for managing multiple email accounts, including IMAP and POP3 configurations, and supports modern authentication flows like OAuth for popular providers. Designed with mobile usability in mind, it includes familiar gestures, thread views, swipe actions, attachment previews, and integrated search so users can stay productive on the go. It also handles common email needs like organizing with folders, setting flags, and filtering messages, while respecting platform norms for notifications, background fetch, and data usage. ...
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