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by Semaphor
1222 days ago
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> A dedicated mail client, imo, is always going to be […] more performant than a web browser for the purpose of mail tasks. Counterexample: Thunderbird. I recently tried TB based clients, and then TB directly to see if it already has those issues. And it turns out, it does. Interacting feels sluggish (not on a resource constrained device, Win 11, 32 GB RAM, Ryzen 5 3600). Now Outlook (which I use for work and was the reason I wanted to get a unified client for everything) is a bit faster than the MS web interface (or the horribly slow Gmail one), but the fastmail interface is faster than all of those. |
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Though Outlook is an exception. It has always been...garbage in my experience. Crashes, incredible lag, addons that fail to load, etc. I consider it a miracle if I get through a day with it all working properly.
My encryption settings are constantly being reset so I have to enter them almost EVERY SINGLE TIME, which is lovely.