I dont care unless these are implemented
- freeform sender email address (I have 25 aliasses, extensions and temp mails...)
- native PGP implementation WITH key generation
- unifiedpush support?
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I dont care unless these are implemented
How would UnifiedPush support work? In addition to Thunderbird supporting it, wouldn't each account's email server require UnifiedPush support? Assuming that's accurate and Thunderbird supported UnifiedPush, would the benefits of UnifiedPush be negated in situations where a user has 3 email accounts configured in Thunderbird and the server of one of those accounts does not support UnifiedPush?
Yes I am not sure about details, but UnifiedPush would absolutely also need to be supported by the server.
JMAP has support I think, IMAP doesnt. Ltt.rs has for example. So JMAP support would be big too
Still no talk of Sync?