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mozilla thunderbird vs proton mail

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Hello,

I like to know which one is better or what the pros and cons are.

Hello, I like to know which one is better or what the pros and cons are.

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Proton is a mail provider. Thunderbird is not.

Thunderbird has apps for linux, Windows, Mac. Proton does not. But https://proton.me/mail/download has android, IOS, and web.

Perhaps you should consider, do you need (or want) the security aspects of proton?

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Wayne Mery said

Proton is a mail provider. Thunderbird is not. Thunderbird has apps for linux, Windows, Mac. Proton does not. But https://proton.me/mail/download has android, IOS, and web. Perhaps you should consider, do you need (or want) the security aspects of proton?

So thunderbird doesn't have name@thunderbird.com like proton, outlook and gmail haves? Thunderbird is getting a android app. K-9 mail is changing in thunderbird later in future. So thunderbird is like the outlook app where you can have different emails stored like outlook and gmail in one app?

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Jeppie said

So thunderbird doesn't have name@thunderbird.com like proton, outlook and gmail haves? Thunderbird is getting a android app. K-9 mail is changing in thunderbird later in future. So thunderbird is like the outlook app where you can have different emails stored like outlook and gmail in one app?

Yes, all three correct.