On 19 April 2017 at 13:41, Jeremy Bicha <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Jeremy Bicha <[email protected]> wrote: >>By default, Nylas syncs your email to their servers. > > It looks like that's not true any more. You still need a sync server > for things besides the email messages themselves. > https://blog.nylas.com/nylas-mail-is-now-free-8350d6a1044d >
It looks really nice. Looking at pricing page it says that Linux/Windows support is part of Pro only. https://nylas.com/pricing But I guess it simply means they do not provide compiled binaries for free, but we can just build them from source ourself. However this might be just a build issue on their side for the basic version: from https://blog.nylas.com/nylas-mail-is-now-free-8350d6a1044d " Where are the Windows and Linux downloads? We’re still working out a few bugs in the Windows and Linux builds. They’ll be ready in a couple weeks. " Somehow mail for me is in the bucket of specialised apps, and it seems like none of the current "full-featured" email clients follow the latest GNOME guidelines, thus including any one of them will be a bit out of line. I'll try to play with nylas a bit; and imho shipping it by default might be a gamble I could see us take. -- Regards, Dimitri. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
