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Currently, I have 3 different mails (2 private and 1 for work) and I have 3 brow

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Question

Currently, I have 3 different mails (2 private and 1 for work) and I have 3 browsers open at the same time to have access to all of them.

I am looking for a desktop application in which I can add my e-mail accounts and can receive there my e-mails. What I want as requirements:

Easily respond with the e-mail that I have received a message. For example I don't want to change all the time options with which e-mail I will respond to another one. If someone send me an e-mail to my Gmail, then I will respond with the Gmail account.*
Desktop notification for a new e-mail.
Free
Windows and/or Linux if it is a desktop application
User-friendly interface
Statistics with graphs for each account

*I removed the word "autorespond" to avoid any misunderstanding. I don't want to choose each time the account to respond to an e-mail, but I want to respond with the one they send me the e-mail.

Explanation / Answer

How about the good old Mozilla Thunderbird? It's open-source, cross-platform and a lot of support is available online.

It covers all the features you need (except the optional one). Plus it has got full POP3/IMAP support and works well with all kinds of accounts. Here are some of the features I like:

Tabbed E-mail
Add-ons
Feature Requests
High Customizability
Awesome Search
Multiple Channel Chats

I've been using Thunderbird ever since I started using Linux (it comes integrated with Ubuntu). I haven't faced any issue so far.

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