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> I think the only solution is Thunderbird

Some while ago, there was a bit of backlash over their re-design, but after actually using the more recent versions, I have to say that they did a good job - you can toggle the display density of the UI elements and it's still a good mail client with reasonable performance and usability.

I can even sign e-mails with OpenPGP and did you know that it also has a built in RSS feed reader (a bit clunky, but having news sites/blogs be a folder that's right next to my e-mail accounts works brilliantly well)? In addition, I have it both on my Windows and Linux machines, surprisingly consistent across the board.

Honestly, I couldn't be happier. Maybe also Roundcube hosted on VPSes for my own development mail servers when I don't feel like adding bunches of accounts to Thunderbird, but it's really nice that there's software like this out there in the first place!




My favorite RSS reader is Feedbro in Firefox, maybe on the minimal side but exactly what I need.




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