interestingly, of the applications whose authors have signed, i only ever tried geary some time ago and concluded it was way too feature-poor and inconvenient in terms of the user interface to serve as a mail client.
never had an incentive to install any of the others.
(i have been using linux full time, both personally and professionally, for the last two decades).
never had an incentive to install any of the others.
(i have been using linux full time, both personally and professionally, for the last two decades).