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nadams | 10 years ago
> "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction."
Though I think I get why this email client and Android's Outlook [1] will hoover your emails to some other server - the server may have more processing power than your device. And/or use an RDBMS to index the emails which is better suited for a server than a smartphone. And that's fine - but the email client should be able to do this on it's own without the need for a server (and explicitly show a warning/message allowing you to opt-in to using the third party service). It will be slower indexing emails on your phone but that is the price you will pay.
And to be fair - I've tried almost every email client I can get my hands on: Evolution, Foxmail, Pegasus, Thunderbird, Outlook, ElementaryOS. To date no one has gotten calendar, contacts, and email better integrated than Outlook. Trust me I REALLY REALLY REALLY don't want to use Outlook - but I've yet to use an open source alternative where in 5 clicks or less I am syncing all those items previously mentioned. Thunderbird comes in second place - but I have to install 2 different extensions for contact and calendar syncing. The contact syncing has been hit/miss and the calendar syncing was stable for the most part. I should note that I don't use Exchange but I use iredadmin with SOGo.
I think SyncML was supposed to solve the whole syncing problem - but never really took off.
[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft....
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