Added to title and moved to Software Comparison.I add skiff, proton and tuta mail client
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I mostly used Betterbird based on recommendations. Feels like Thunderbird, but with improvements across the board. If you're looking for more of a traditional email client that's open source, I'd check it out.
I just started playing with Linux on my old potato desktop. Although it is easy to get Thunderbird working with mails, I did not manage to sync my agenda (using outlook). Because Microsoft is depreciating Windows mail+agenda, I have to look for somethinng else on my Windows laptop also (using Microsoft Outlook on Android at the moment).Thank you very much for mentioning Betterbird. I had to search a bit on how to import my contacts from Gmail, and how to synch with Google Agenda, but it is now working as it should.
I just started playing with Linux on my old potato desktop. Although it is easy to get Thunderbird working with mails, I did not manage to sync my agenda (using outlook). Because Microsoft is depreciating Windows mail+agenda, I have to look for somethinng else on my Windows laptop also (using Microsoft Outlook on Android at the moment).
I could switch to using Google calendar (as primary on Android moblle, currently using Outlook for android), so using Betterbird on my Windows11 laptop and Betterbird on my Linux patato PC desktop, I would strike to flies in in one go (you are Dutch also so you recognose the saying). So betterbird (on Windows laptop and Linux desktop) suddenly is a appealing alternative for me
Could please you post how you managed to sync Google Calendar (Agenda) with Betterbird or post the links you found