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Kirill Sirenko2015-11-11 01:19:33
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Kirill Sirenko, 2015-11-11 01:19:33

Email client. Which one is better and easier?

Good evening!
The dilemma seems to be a trifle, but I'm struggling with how it would be more convenient to organize work with mail - tell me: I have two main mailboxes - a personal work one, an organization's mail on Yandex.Mail for domains and a personal home one, moreover, it was started many years ago on my own domain of the same name with my last name and was also linked to Google Apps gor Business for free.
What email client would be optimal in order not to rush between different ones?
Thunderbird is too heavy, I'm already tired of it
Gmail separately, Yandex separately as applications or pages in Chrome - a lot of noise and not in one place.
It seems possible to connect the assembly of mail from one to another, but it is not clear how best.
Generally - advise as it would be optimal.

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Alexander Taratin, 2015-11-11
@Taraflex

Redirect all gmail.
Assign different labels to letters addressed to different mailboxes (for example, by creating a filter by the to whom field).

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Nadz Goldman, 2015-11-11
@nadz

I will join the higher speaker about the collection on gmyl and further spreading with the help of filters.
It is very, very convenient.
But in general, The Bat version no older than 3 is quite suitable for you, if under Windows.
Under Linux, I somehow didn’t work out with Bath, so I used Claws Mail for a very long time .
But in general, for about two years now, I switched to collecting mail in gmail.

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Kirill Sirenko, 2015-11-11
@Chieftec

In general, the problem is only with sending letters in this case from gmail

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vlad lovchev, 2015-11-19
@vvaadd

You can look towards em client www.emclient.com/. In the free version, you can connect 2 accounts without restrictions on functionality and duration). Additional synchronization of Google services: Contacts, Calendar, Tasks

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