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... Such as?
Or signal if you want a centralized system.
Yes, I agree that centralization isn't always a good idea.
@boogetyboo
Well, we're talking over one potential alternative, but how many competing standards is that now?
@helenslunch
How this would translate to business applications - audit trails, documenting decisions etc - that's where I can't see a way out of email.
I hate it too, I need it and hate it. But it is the standard and honestly if we all switched to whatever else, we would hate that too. The mechanism isn't the problem, imo, it's the requirement of maintenance and monitoring.
What is it that you hate about email, then? You've piqued my curiosity.
Thanks for elaborating! You raise a lot of good points.
I recently tried to consolidate all of my various email addresses into Thunderbird and oh boy is it fun trying to get a 20 year old Gmail account to cooperate. I often find myself having to open up Gmail in my browser just to get anything more complex than checking or writing new email accomplished. It doesn't help that I have a quarter of a million messages organized between ~70 "folders", I'm sure, but holy hell... it's a nightmarescape. Thunderbird never stops querying the server. I'm about ready to backup all of the old messages and just burn the whole account down.
I could never get into Thunderbird. It would always crash out from the shear quanitity of old emails in each of my accounts.