Geary

How to set up and use the Geary email client on Linux

How to set up and use the Geary email client on Linux
  1. How do you use Geary?
  2. Is Geary email safe?
  3. What are the best native e mail clients for Linux?
  4. How do I delete my Geary account?

How do you use Geary?

Geary features: A modern and straightforward interface.
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Setup

  1. Open up your web browser and log into your Google account.
  2. Go to the Google App Password page.
  3. From the drop-downs (Figure 2), select Mail and Other (enter Geary when prompted for a name)
  4. Click Generate.
  5. When your password is displayed, make note of it.

Is Geary email safe?

Setup Geary . 013 via flatpack. Whether adding through Accounts in Geary or from Gnome accounts, Gmail blocks access to Geary as a "less secure app" even when less secure apps allowed in Gmail security settings.

What are the best native e mail clients for Linux?

Best email client for Linux 2021

  1. Thunderbird. Best email client for Linux overall. ...
  2. Evolution. Best mail client for the Gnome desktop. ...
  3. KMail. Best email client for KDE users. ...
  4. BlueMail. A modern email solution with a native Linux client. ...
  5. Geary. Best lightweight email client. ...
  6. Sylpheed. Best client for high-traffic email inboxes. ...
  7. Claws Mail. ...
  8. Mutt.

How do I delete my Geary account?

"To delete an account, open the Accounts dialog, select the account, and press the - button. Geary will delete all information associated with the account."

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