K-9 Mail is an open source email client focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email
This blog post is the third in my series on design decisions made in the OpenPGP support in K-9 Mail. Following my first post on signed-only mails, and the second one on encrypted-only mails. This one focuses on Autocrypt, and in particular “encryption by default”.
After a lengthy merge window the K-9 maintainers are pleased to be able to report that the 5.4 branch has been released.
After a couple years break, the K-9 Mail project participates in this year’s Google Summer of Code program. We are taking two students, who will join us in our ongoing effort to make K-9 Mail a modern, fully-featured, and easy to use e-mail client!
K-9 Mail has a lot of features and configuration options. Unfortunately, not all of them are self-explanatory, so from time to time you might need to look something up.
Whether you're looking for help or you want to discuss the latest features, the K-9 community has got you covered.
K-9 Mail is a community developed project. If you're interested in helping to make the best email client on Android even better, please join us!