Appreciate your time! Have a nice rest of the day ;)
I'd like to be able to read mails simply by sorting them into filesystem folders and reading them like text files. The need to understand mbox and mdir and emix or whatever other formats are out there is annoying. I want to be able to read them with or without an app, and for different apps to read from the same data without reorganising it. Why should I have 3 different stores of the same emails on my laptop because I installed 3 different mail clients?
If you're really coming up with a whole new system then clarify your terms - what's the different between an MTA or and MRU or an MDA… I remember physics lectures easier than this.
I could go on all day. Good luck, I genuinely hope you manage it.
I like email. It just works. Lean UI would be nice. Top functions one touch or click please.
Conversation view and killer search also make great sense.
If free, show me a nice add; otherwise, I am happy to buy. Bonus for long term, like 2 year service pricing advantages.
Email is not a thing I want to think about much. Just works, just use
Good luck, have fun!
If your system can't handle and categorize IMAP folders of 50,000 messages and 500 new emails per day, don't bother on my account.
Have good GPG support.
Search is important. My cyrus imap server can find good search results in a couple of seconds out of 15 GB of email. You'd have to at least match that.
Make sure I can send messages in plain text with formatting that is exactly how I wrote it or pasted it.
But on the other hand, I do need to be able to read HTML email. I just won't write it.
Thanks in advance!
Mailing lists. Then probably promotional. Notifications from things like Facebook, LiveJournal, Patreon, various web forums, etc. Then probably status reports from various scripts. The least amount of email is from people I actually talk to.
It already had been done []
We believe email is extemely outdated, and all the current solutions out there aren't really making it any better. We're taking a whole new approach and our only mission is to bring a whole new email experience that everyone can love. That's why I'm curious to know about your opinion, basically :)