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I've tried virtually every email client since the days of Claris Em@iler and QuickMail, and I always come back to Apple's own Mail.app since the beginnings of OS X.
Some add-ons from SmallCubed (notably the simpler filing options and the ability to set when a message is sent) make it pretty perfect for me.
The only client I really gave serious time to was
Unibox -- I liked the sort-by-sender layout -- but it's long since become abandonware.
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Important stuff: protonmail
Use Tbird to access my comcrap msgs.
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Gmail and Yahoo mail. Would never use an ISP email.
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For gmail - Mail app on iPhone, web browser on Mac.
For ISP's email - Mail.app on Mac, rarely, if ever access it on my iPhone.
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For as long as it has been available we have used Apple mail and Apple‘s email client. Their spam protection is abysmal though. I purchased a program called spam sieve to fill that gap and it does a very nice job.
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but I do miss Eudora circa OS 9.
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What's "email"...?
Is it like a lawyer with clients?
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Apple Mail for both my Mac and my iPhone. Both accessing various Gmail accounts. Never really had any of the interface or whatever issues some have reported. My only annoyance is that updating email on the iPhone has always been random, whereas it’s always current on the Mac. I keep my iPhone to not auto-update I’m the background, so that’s part of it, but it should fetch emails when I’m in the app and it seldom does immediately.
At work they give us an MS account and Outlook on a PC laptop. It’s essentially flawless.