I mean that’s fair, you can’t trust anyone but yourself, your best bet is to self-host and hope your emails get accepted. Then again, I don’t trust myself to securely set up my own email host.
i like bare bones services. i use disroot, and you know you can trust them because they don’t promise any such thing. they set up servers and give you the tools to handle all the encryption client side.
Yes, whenever that Thunderbird transition actually happens! I use Thunderbird on desktop, so I’m looking forward to seeing how that goes, but it’s been a long time since it was announced, and is there even a date established?
That is correct. The K-9 dev has been with the Thunderbird team for a while now and the project repo is thunderbird-android. Don’t know when the rebrand is coming.
Soon to be Thunderbird!
I switched to K9 because Gmail started serving malicious, half-screen ads in their Android client. Slowly moving my whole life to ProtonMail.
i don’t trust protonmail, either.
I mean that’s fair, you can’t trust anyone but yourself, your best bet is to self-host and hope your emails get accepted. Then again, I don’t trust myself to securely set up my own email host.
Email is generally considered the one thing you never want to self host, so that hope is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
i like bare bones services. i use disroot, and you know you can trust them because they don’t promise any such thing. they set up servers and give you the tools to handle all the encryption client side.
Why don’t you trust protonmail?
Yes, whenever that Thunderbird transition actually happens! I use Thunderbird on desktop, so I’m looking forward to seeing how that goes, but it’s been a long time since it was announced, and is there even a date established?
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/03/towards-thunderbird-for-android-k-9-mail-6-800-simplifies-adding-email-accounts/
I’m a little confused as well, I think it’s already under the Thunderbird team’s control, but they haven’t re-branded yet?
That is correct. The K-9 dev has been with the Thunderbird team for a while now and the project repo is thunderbird-android. Don’t know when the rebrand is coming.