Guerrilla Mail vs Ltt.rs
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Guerrilla Mail
Quickly receive anonymous and temporary mails using https://guerrillamail.com/. This application is a simple approach to use Guerrilla Mail as a real mailing service for all kind of mails. This mobile app is quite new and not yet ready, so don't expect miracles.
Ltt.rs
Proof of concept e-mail (JMAP) client (pronounced \"Letters\"). Makes heavy use of Android Jetpack to be more maintainable than some of the other Android e-mail clients. Features, and design considerations: * Heavily cached, but not fully offline capable. Ltt.rs makes use of JMAP’s great caching capabilities. However, marking a thread as read does a round-trip to the server to update things such as read count. The action itself won’t get lost even if performed offline. * Account setup and done. Settings invite feature creep and its friend unmaintainability. There is one specific work flow. K-9 Mail or FairEmail is more suitable for others. * Minimal dependencies. Only widely known, highly tested libraries from reputable vendors. Third-party libraries are often of poor quality, and end up unmaintained. * First class Autocrypt. Ltt.rs fits right into its strict UX guidelines. * Based on jmap-mua, a headless e-mail client, or a library that handles everything an e-mail client would, aside from data storage and UI. There is also lttrs-cli, which uses the same library. * Looks to Gmail for inspiration in cases of uncertainty.
| Feature | Guerrilla Mail | Ltt.rs |
|---|---|---|
| License | EUPL-1.2 | Apache-2.0 |
| Install sources | F-Droid | F-Droid |
| Categories | Password ManagerEmailBrowser | EmailBrowser |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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