You posted this a day ago. And you deleted your downvoted comment. You need to give people time and chance.
Also, there already are answers to what you asked in this thread.
You posted this a day ago. And you deleted your downvoted comment. You need to give people time and chance.
Also, there already are answers to what you asked in this thread.
Iād give you advice to stick to what you are already using and have already worked for you (unless it didnāt).
I think this has to do with the recent uproars, but bear in mind that people like to jump to weird conclusions really quickly (stuff gets amplified online), but both proton and firefox and thunderbird are open source, and transparent about what they do and why they do it and in proton case also e2e. And if something is about to go south, we will know it. There is way too many eyes on the projects.
Regarding mozilla, Iād recommend recent interview that Nick from āthe Linux Experimentā had with a representative from thunderbird. I think in most cases if something is happening, its humans being humans making mistakes (in e.g. communication), but the projects stand on good foundations and we really should not doubt it unless something weird starts to appear in code or they start closing the code.
There already seperate threads on these like Proton alternative recommendations
Please do not combine multiple topics like alternatives for different things in one thread it is impossible to moderate.