I want an email client that can download all of my existing Gmail emails and then i can search for them quickly. I have tried Thunderbird, Mailspring, Clawmail, Geary. Some of them can download all of the emails, but when it comes to time to search, they often freeze. Thus, I would then need to do the old fashion way: open up a browser and login from there.
Is Mutt ok with such requirements? Any other alternatives?
I also use GrapheneOS on my phone. Before I had Fairmail for my Gmail account but the search feature is quite buggy. So… even though i know it is shitty, I have to use the official Gmail app for my Gmail stuff. It gets the jobs done: i can search for an email 3 months ago or follow up on an old email thread very quickly.
The ones from Gnome & KDE, Claws, Thunderbird. If you come from Gmail and want a GUI that is.
Btw, why do those clients need a Gmail compatibility mode, what does gmail do different?
Best email client is arcane chat. Get an email that works with it. Forward your gmails to it if you must keep their service for some time.
Really never had any problems with that. The only mail app I know that made problems indexing mails or keeping the index intact was Microslop Outlook for Mac. Anyways, lean back and search for the fault outside of the software scope. I guess you have either hardware issues or system configuration issues. With any mail app it should also be possible to reindex all mails. If your app stores mails as files you can also just grep the Mail folder and crossreference the E-mail’s unique ID and then access it through your app. Also fairmail’s search feature always worked flawlessly for me.
Well a lot of shit won’t work with normal.email clients these days
I heard good things about emclient many times, but it’s not for Linux/BSD,etc…
I’m a bit puzzled - I have literally gigabytes of emails downloaded to thunderbird and I don’t get any freezes on searching - there’s 15 years of emails from my personal domain, plus 2008-2012 of active use and then passive amounts since on gmail, PLUS 3 work domains over several years in that set and I’ve never had it freeze.
My machine is adequate but not top end (32GbRam, Ryzen 7 3700X, 2Tb NVME/M2 SSD) - it was “good” 4 years ago when I assembled it, it’s probably bottom tier by now. Running Arch, but also dual boot Mint - both are fine with it.
Just checked -there’s 10.3Gb in the personal domain alone. Have a look at your PC config - unless you have tiny amounts of RAM or are running on a super slow HDD there’s something wrong with this picture
my machine lags yours by about 7-8 generations and has zero problems with the same task. I’ve imported
15+20+ years worth of emails from multiple gmail accounts into a local server’s dovecot IMAP server (and thunderbird has a local copy). no part of that thing freezes or does anything of the sort OP describes.
Your performance issues are likely not an issue with thunderbird but with your hardware or some weird filesystem. Like others in the replies I have ten years of emails stored in my thunderbird inbox and they search near instantly.
It does not matter where the mails come from (gmail or other), if you are using thunderbird or any other client to store them locally, virtually all providers have an imap and pop3 endpoint the client connects to download everything
You could try Betterbird.
Never had performance issues with searching on Thunderbird. How many bajillion mails are we takling? Have you tried a TUI mail client like aerc?
A four part series on how to download all your emails using Thunderbird https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/withdraw-your-data-email/
Do you mean full text message body search or just headers (To/From/Subject etc.)? Claws Mail is very fast when searching in headers, but not in message bodies.
This but a Docker or Podman pod where you can have it download your emails and allow you to send emails but thru the web so you can see your emails at work or on your phone.
emails
Not a noun, my dude.
I use seamonkey, but only for convenience. It grabs all my email and caches it locally for me.
Not a noun, my dude.
Huh ? General usage is both as a verb (to email someone) and a noun (several usages- the system as well as the message), dictionaries seem to agree
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/email
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/email
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/email_1
Evolution works with the Linux kernel mailing list that can be several thousand emails a day. Just be sure to add your Gmail accounts via the gnome control panel (if your desktop is on Fedora or similar) rather than via Evolution. Also look at using AI if you have a LLM / agent with access to your inbox. Google offer this via their Gemini Pro subscription - free for a year of you happen to own a Pixel 10 Pro. I’m guessing that as you use GrapheneOS you probably don’t want to give Google access to your phone. Searching via the Gmail web interface should work fine though.
Better advice. Screw AI. But if you’re going to use it for the love of God, don’t give a non-local AI access to your private emails. Holy opsec fail






