
I use Gmail for personal stuff, and Office365/Outlook for work. I have yet to find a "perfect" email client solution. Their threading was very weird where each reply was its own email you had to click into rather than on top of the rest in one view, and not worth using. I cant imagine the paid Teams feature makes enough to subsidize the free users (probably 100 to 1 free to paid users)Įdison lost my trust long ago with the media attention only then giving an opt out of data sharing. Readlle Im not sure how much I trust their privacy we wont sell your data. Which for me is a paint since one is a request and one is a reply so knowing which original email goes with is essential rather than matching the links in the emails manually for dozens a week. Apple Mail and Spark both combine threads with similar links (from the same company) but Outlook leaves them separate. And their thread competition is pretty poor. I am not a prime example.īut yes, Outlook contacts not linking with iOS is a bit baffling. I beta test most of these big 3rd party ones so I jump around between betas. So what are people using if "anything but Apple Mail?" We get is bad but elaborate what you are using and why, that would be a but more helpful to the discussion. Everyone can do what they want with their data.

There is no exact science here, merely opinions. MS is the stronger of the 2 possibl vulnerability spots in my opinion. We cant pretend its ever 100% safe.īut if you asked me who do you trust more MS with decades of experience and a track record in the corporate world, or Edison who has been around in mail since 2016 (formerly Easilydo), with an already HORRIBLE publicly exposed track record for user privacy rights/data usage, its an easy A or B choice. Even with the Apple Mail app your data is in the cloud somewhere still. It is NEVER 100% foolproof secure iron vault. Your data is already "somewhere" be it Exchange/outook, gmail, yahoo, etc. That relates directly to this 3rd party email app argument another point of ingress and what is the most vulnerable point. That is all that causes, it is not "more secure" because its not in the hands of the big company with the resources to protect it. The fact that you can sync your own 1Password vault yourself over say Dropbox, is yet another point of high vulnerability. That is like saying you shouldnt use 1Password or Lastpass because they are "bigger" Well no, they spend a TON of money on cybersecurity/monitoring far more than any little guy or yourself hosting your own password vault could.

Being bigger and more of a target doesnt mean they arent spending an infinite more amount of money securing it than a little guy.
