
Since other things annoyed me for a longer period of time, this was the tipping point that started me to think about a migration to an alternative. In short, this did not improve the user experience at all. In recent months, I had to face several drawbacks when Thunderbird 78 introduced its own implementation for OpenPGP handling. the most important reason why Emacs-related solutions do not work.encrypting and signing emails with OpenPGP and S/MIME.composing, reading and retrieving emails for text emails as well as.

Until recently, I recommended to use Thunderbird as a business MUA for typical use-cases: The most important question is, why switching in the first place? Positive and Negative Aspects of Evolution (So Far).Attempted Migration to KDE KMail/Kontact/KOrganizer.

Except my use-case with linking to emails (via message-ID) and opening those emails, my story should reflect a general business email/calendar management point-of-view. This is my report on my migration process from Thunderbird Mail 78.8.1 (64-bit) to Evolution 3.40.1 (by ).
