Re: [orca-list] Accessible email clients



Hello Francisco,

Happy new year to all 😁.

If you want a graphical mail client, Thunderbird seems the way to go.

I think if we want to be rude about the accessibility of Thunderbird we should ask each other: how much money I pay for improving Thunderbird accessibility? How do we try to make a crowdfunding to figure out this issue we have?
I think we should all, including myself, have a more proactive vision about accessibility, we shouldn't be consumer. Consumer are people paying for something, otherwise we're just user.

The question we could always try to have is: how we could make it fix?

My message is more to share my personal vision with you and I hope a lot of you will share it.

I don't think I'm better than anyone here.

The intention here is not to have an opinion on anyone and not to give lesson, it's the way I found to maybe help people thinking about the manpower problem we face in the open source accessibility world.

The final intention here is at the end to try to make accessibility of free and open-source software better every day.

Thanks all for being active in accessibility.

Le 07/01/2021 à 20:16, Francisco Tissera via orca-list a écrit :

Hi there everyone, this time writing for a question: as mentioned in the subject, what accessible email clients, eccept thunderbird, would you recommend? I tried thunderbird, but it lags heavily when i close messages, and so you can imagine how unsattisfied i was.

Thank you in advance for your very much apritiated help.

Best regards.

Francisco.


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