Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
One of the apps you can install on a Linux distro is called 'Thunderbird' I have used it several times with different installs. Sometimes I forget it & simply use the browser access. I don't know enough about 'Outlook' to make any comparisons. I have 3 email addresses, 2 with gmail & 1 elsewhere. TB controls all three with a continually updated screen showing all in/out/folder boxes of the three. Does 'Outlook' have that feature? Once I open the icon it establishes connection to the accounts, you can have up to 16 individual workstations/screens on the Linux distro I use, I use 4 & have one set aside strictly for TB.
Why I'm posting this is I had not been aware of the clean ad free environment & security afforded with TB, my passwords & userids are maintained behind my firewall making them almost impossible to capture & avoid using the browser to log in. Generally on my gmail accounts I filter out most of the ads but some slip through along with suggestions for email buddies. I never use the other services like Docs, Drive, eBlog,,,etc. I don't enough faith & trust in the security of the 'Cloud' & refuse to load personal information or docs.
Why I'm posting this is I had not been aware of the clean ad free environment & security afforded with TB, my passwords & userids are maintained behind my firewall making them almost impossible to capture & avoid using the browser to log in. Generally on my gmail accounts I filter out most of the ads but some slip through along with suggestions for email buddies. I never use the other services like Docs, Drive, eBlog,,,etc. I don't enough faith & trust in the security of the 'Cloud' & refuse to load personal information or docs.