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Why you don't use Evolution and/or Geary?
They are basicly made for Gnome.
Geary has so many bugs and going to Gitlab to report the bug, you'll find matching issues for the same bug dating back multiple years.
Geary also doesn't offer a option for user to pull/refresh emails. Getting a 2FA code via email and waiting minutes to get the email to show up on Geary was painful.
The only thing I liked about Geary was it's notifications integration in Gnome
It used to be a buggy mess, but it has become pretty stable in recent years. I'm using it daily and can't remember the last time I encountered a severe bug.
I'm using it for two years with zero problems.
It has all the necessity for me unless direct PGP support.
I honestly don't understand how anyone uses it, it's just about the fastest I've ever uninstalled an application.
I just dont understand how can someone be a gnome user and don't use geary.