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Email client for Linux
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check out tutamail.
My understanding with Tuta is that you cannot configure it to work with a third party desktop email client though, you are locked in to using theirs. You can't configure a Tuta email address to work with
mutt
or something for example I believe as there is no regular imap/pop like there are for services that don't use E2EE, or services that have some form of bridge for that like Proton did.Maybe I am misinformed though.