I have 8 email addresses I actively use... anybody got a service that is good at consolidating them into a single place?
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:PUA: Shlee fucked around andwrote last edited by [email protected]
I have 8 email addresses I actively use... anybody got a service that is good at consolidating them into a single place?
3 personal / 3 charity / 2 business
(they're currently just tabs using firefox container plugins)
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Shadow, First of His Namereplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee Thunderbird using unified inbox?
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:PUA: Shlee fucked around andreplied to Shadow last edited by
@shadow Thunderbird... that's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
I assumed it didn't exist
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Gregoryreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee +1 for @thunderbird
I use it for my multiple different email addresses (on multiple domains), can configure each one differently, there's a unified inbox, but the message filters are so helpful (I use it to put my newsletters in a folder).
There's also Ferdium (https://ferdium.org/) which puts each as a "service" inside the app, but it just loads the website of the email provider.
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stibreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee if you have access to your own server, a webmail client like rainloop or roundcube can get email from a bunch of addresses. My cheapo webserver has a couple of webmail front-ends available.
Doesn't work for Microsoft of course, unless the admins of the Microsoft server enable third party clients (This applies to Thunderbird too, so I can't use it for $EMPLOYER email).