Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Mail

In 2020, Apple began the Apple silicon transition, using self-designed, 64-bit ARM-based Apple M1 processors on new Mac computers. Maybe it’s the perfect time to move away from the proprietary world of Apple, and embrace the open source Linux scene.
Apple MailApple provides its Mail app free with every Mac.
But if you move over to Linux, you’ll need a different email client. And let’s make it an open source client.
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