Compare the Top Email Clients that integrate with Disroot as of September 2024

This a list of Email Clients that integrate with Disroot. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Disroot. View the products that work with Disroot in the table below.

What are Email Clients for Disroot?

Email clients provide email users with a platform to access and manage multiple email accounts through a desktop application. Compare and read user reviews of the best Email Clients for Disroot currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Thunderbird

    Thunderbird

    Mozilla Foundation

    Thunderbird is a free email application that’s easy to set up and customize - and it’s loaded with great features! Thunderbird makes email better for you, bringing together speed, privacy and the latest technologies. Focus on what matters and forget about complexity. Multiple features, such as built-in Do Not Track and remote content blocking, work together to ensure your safety and privacy, so you can have peace of mind. With Add-ons (Extensions & Themes) and many more features you can change the look and feel of Thunderbird in an instant. Organize your schedule and life’s important events in a calendar that’s fully integrated with your Thunderbird email. Manage multiple calendars, create your daily to do list, invite friends to events, and subscribe to public calendars. Thunderbird is an open source project, which means anyone can contribute ideas, designs, code, and time helping fellow users.
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    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail is designed for both novice and power users and offers lots of features for everyone. K-9 Mail has controllable debug logging. Users can activate logging to help diagnosing problems and errors. As an open source privacy-conscious project we don’t implement an always-on logging system that reports all the device’s activity to a central server. While this would make issues easier to fix it would also be costly to host the server and compromise the privacy of our users. Communication security is an increasingly important subject. K-9 Mail aims to provide intuitive e-mail security in many forms, both in terms of supporting secure login to your e-mail server and in the security of the e-mail itself.
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    FairEmail

    FairEmail

    FairEmail

    FairEmail is easy to set up and works with virtually all email providers, including Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo! FairEmail might be for you if you value your privacy. FairEmail is an email client only, so you need to bring your own email address. FairEmail does not support non-standard protocols, like Microsoft Exchange Web Services and Microsoft ActiveSync. Almost all features are free to use, but to maintain and support the app in the long term, not every feature can be for free. See below for a list of pro features. This app is deliberately minimalistic by design, so you can concentrate on reading and writing messages. This app starts a foreground service with a low priority status bar notification to make sure you'll never miss new emails.
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    Claws Mail

    Claws Mail

    The Claws Mail Team

    Claws Mail is an email client (and news reader), based on GTK+, featuring quick response, graceful, and sophisticated interface, easy configuration, intuitive operation, abundant features, extensibility and robustness and stability. The appearance and interface are designed to be familiar to new users coming from other popular email clients, as well as experienced users. Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. The messages are managed in the standard MH format, which features fast access and data security. You'll be able to import your emails from almost any other email client, and export them just as easily. Lots of extra functionality, like an RSS aggregator, calendar, or laptop LED handling, are provided by extra plugins. Claws Mail is distributed under the GPL.
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    KMail
    KMail is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager from KDE. Default settings rather compromise on features than security or privacy. End-to-end Encryption. Support for OpenPGP and S/MIME is built-in, and a setup and key generation wizard aids users in getting started with this. Transport encryption, SSL/TLS encrypted communication is of course supported, as are a number of authentication methods such as GSSAPI (Kerberos) or OAuth2. Strong isolation of HTML content. If HTML emails can’t be avoided, KMail ensures no external references can be hidden in there to leak information or compromise your privacy. Additionally KMail’s phising protections warns about suspicious links in such emails. Spam protection, so if your email server doesn’t take care of this already, KMail can integrate popular spam checkers such as SpamAssassin or Bogofilter locally.
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    Mailpile

    Mailpile

    Mailpile

    Mailpile is an effort to reclaim private communication on the Internet. A project to rescue our personal lives from the proprietary cloud and prevent our conversations from being strip-mined for corporate profit and government surveillance. Mailpile is taking e-mail back. Powerful search & tagging makes your pile of mail managable, whether you have just a few messages, thousands or even millions. Mailpile is designed to be fast and responsive, outperforming "the cloud" even on slow computers. And it works even when the Internet is down. OpenPGP signatures and encryption are part of Mailpile's core design, not an afterthought. Mailpile makes it easy to sign and encrypt your mail. It's ironic that most web-mail solutions filter out spam, only to replace it with their own advertisements. Mailpile has no ads.
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