Prospect Mail is an electron-based desktop app for Microsoft Outlook. While there are other applications like Freelook and outlook-for-linux which do the same job, Prospect Mail is the most up-to-date and actively maintained. Additionally, Microsoft has also launched its Outlook service as a web app that you can run directly from a web browser which is slightly less feature-rich compared to the native Outlook client.
I really doubt if Microsoft will ever build a linux version of outlook. Organisations still buy Windows licences so they can install the most commonly used Outlook email client, word and excel. If they release a linux version of these applications, people will stop buying Windows licences.
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Found this mail client that says it will do calendars also,
Found a how-to for OneDrive on Linux: -onedrive-on-linux/ but it uses non-free software. The comments have some recommendations for other programs to connect to OneDrive.
Do you use Microsoft 365? I use all the apps on my linux laptop in a browser. From outlook to powerpoint, they all work and flow well and almost feel like native apps. They do have a lot of whitespace so if you like a dense layout you might not like it, but i have been impressed with how well they all work as web apps.
When I stopped handling mail in outlook, I wanted to switch to thunderbird, but my mail PST folder covered ~15 years (using a lot more than just email syncing with my then ipaq cell phone), and I found evolution easier to import it. I've been using evolution every since.
Sorry for that I didn't realize this point. I tried to install and run it in my linux machine, it would only popup a window of the microsoft authentication , as you said, it's only available for microsoft/office 365 accounts.
Here is a blog which Matt gave the analysis for Outlook alternative in Linux(e.g. Evolution, Kontact, Thunderbird), hope it helps: -source/ms-outlook-vs-linux-alternatives-the-best-choice/ Opens a new window
I just use OWA from my linux laptop in Chrome. It works very well for when I don't want to boot my work laptop and don't want to bash out a response on my phone or try deleting a massive number of things from my phone.
Based on my research and experience, Outlook is not available in Linux, and there isn't any word/sentence mention Outlook for Linux in the microsoft docs Opens a new window, but you could choose an unofficial Microsoft Outlook client named Prospect Mail, here is a related document for your reference: Does Outlook work on Linux? Opens a new window
Mailspring is a free outlook alternative that focuses on providing a multi-lingual service. The software is available in multiple languages (in some cases machine-translated) and enables the translation of emails. Besides English and German, Mailspring currently translates into four additional languages. It also provides a spellchecking tool for these languages.
The project is built and managed publicly on GitHub at -microsoft365 and accepts community contributions. We would encourage you to try it and tell us what you think. We would also love your help! We have a number of feature requests that are a good starting point to contribute to the project. ff782bc1db
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