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They are suggesting that I replace it with Gmail - which is one of the WORST email clients I've ever used ( and yes I'm including outlook webmail on that list ).
Can anyone recommend a ( preferably selfhosted ) webmail client with a more zen like approach for quickly grouping mails that are important but not important right now ( eg. I'll be doing my taxes on the weekend so I'll group everything pertaining to that and setting the group to remind me on Saturday evening )
Ideally it should be able to fetch mail from imap servers and gmail
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edit: ohh i failed to read "webmail" in there, ignore me then
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- it automatically categorizes mail it recognizes ( invoices, receipts, news letters, update mails, spam, etc )
- it has a delete button for getting rid of mails, and an archive button for mails that not relevant anymore but may one day be
- it lets you post pone mails ( or groups of mails ) so you can schedule when to handle it ( you can even put an event or reminder in calendar directly from the mail )
- mails that include .ics files can be added directly to your google calendar ( nice for automatically adding appointments from online booking dentist, car repair, hair dresser, etc )
what it all adds up to is that only the mails that need your attention here and now will be visible and once you've dealt with those it will be nice an empty/distraction free until such time as you scheduled dealing with the various other mails.
It may sound like a small thing, but honestly it has been an absolute beast in combating everyday stress and having it yanked away because google needs to display more adds is really effing anoying :(
For filtering what I prefer personally is Sieve and different folders to automatically put the emails in. This depends on Sieve being installed on the server though, and managesieve if you want to manage it from the client.
That might not be an option at all if you're not running your own mail server, but I suppose you could always check with your provider.
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https://github.com/denysdovhan/inboxer