Tim here. I addition to those already listed (Claws/Sylpheed, Evolution, Mutt, and Alpine), one might try KMail in a GUI, though I don't know how accessible it is. If you use the command-line, you have - the already-mentioned mutt/neomutt (powerful, but complex to configure, especially complex when it comes to multiple accounts) - the already-mentioned Alpine (has configuration screens that let you twiddle most of the configuration knobs without needing to directly edit a config file. It's not quite as powerful as mutt, but also easier to configure for the basic stuff) - classic mail/mailx (I use this regularly for reading my system mailbox where cron-job results end up) - s-nail (like classic mail/mailx but with access to IMAP & POP3) - mh/nmh (more like command-line utilities for interacting with a local mail-store) - aerc (a new TUI kid on the block, friendlier like Alpine) - sup/alot backed by notmuch (fast, great at handling lots of email) - m4e (an emacs mail client) The linear nature of mail/mailx/s-nail/mh/nmh can make them work well with a screen-reader, where you just have input and output without having to do any sort of screen-review. Hopefully those give you some options to explore and see what you like. -tim On November 13, 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hello friends, > > I am wondering if there is another accessible email client that > works seamlessly with linux? Currently I am using thunderbird. It > is very accessible with linux. However, the fact that it brings so > many firefox tabs which are not directly email related is annoying. > I want an email client that is simple and purely email, no other > features. Do you guys recommend a particularly simple yet > accessible client? > > Cheers, > > Ibrahim > > , > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list