Maintained by: @hkdb
Windows has Outlook
Mac has Mail
Linux has.....
- Thunderbird - Clunky and too much legacy structure
- Geary - Crippled by Gnome Online Accounts and search is unreliable
- Mailspring - Electron...
- Evolution - ... 1999
All are not necessarily always light on resource consumption...
A standalone lightweight e-mail client inspired by Geary focused on achieving the following goals:
- Resource Efficiency - Minimal CPU, RAM, and battery consumption
- Modern UX - Clean, intuitive interface with dark mode support
- Keyboard & Mouse Friendly - Full keyboard navigation with vim-style shortcuts
- Independence - No dependency on Gnome Online Accounts or other system services
- Search That Works - Basic search that actually finds your emails
Although Linux is a first-class citizen here, it should also work on:
- MacOS
- Windows
- Multiple Accounts
- Providers: (🧪 = NOT YET TESTED)
- Generic IMAP/SMTP
- GMail
- Microsoft 365 / Outlook
- Yahoo 🧪
- Proton Mail (via Proton Bridge)
- iCloud Mail
- Fastmail 🧪
- Zoho Mail 🧪
- AOL Mail 🧪
- GMX Mail 🧪
- Mail.com 🧪
- Unified Inbox (Color Code Accounts)
- Conversation Threads
- Basic Removal of Tracking Elements in Mail Content
- WYSIWYG Detachable Composer (TipTap Editor)
- WYSIWYG Signatures (TipTap Editor)
- CardDav/Google/Microsoft Contact Sync for auto-complete
- Basic Search
- Notification that brings focus to the e-mail when clicked (Linux Only)
- Auto-Sync when system wakes from suspend (Linux Only)
- Multiple color themes (More to come...)
- PGP & S/MIME experimental support
- Keyboard Shortcuts
This application was built with Wails + Svelte and implemented by various versions of Claude Opus & Sonnet models with lots of prompted refactors and manual edits.
Potential features in the future:
- Customizable shortcut keys?
- Advance Search
- Explore the possibility of supporting Age as an encryption method
- Integrated Calendar?
- AI Assisted Composition (Ollama)
3DF is sponsoring by way of dedicating the team's time to work on this. There's otherwise currently no sponsorship. If you like this project, please feel free to give us a star or buy us a coffee:


