Nylas N1 is a flexible and scalable new open source e-mail client, the San Francisco Mail program that focuses on security, intuitive interface design, and applies to all popular mainstream operating system platforms (including WINDOWS/LINUX/MAC).
Installing and configuring Nylas N1
You first need to download the installation package to the official website, the download site can automatically determine the user's operating system to provide Windows. exe installer or Linux. RPM and. Deb packages.
Nylas N1 Download Website: https://invite.nylas.com/download/
After the Ubuntu download is complete, you can use the following command to install:
sudo dpkg-i n1.deb
When the installation is complete, a Quick Configuration wizard appears on the first boot to help you select the appropriate basic configuration.
In the setup process, you can select the type of e-mail account you want to add in the following interface. The N1 e-mail client provides the following online service by default for users to choose for quick configuration:
Gmail
Microsoft Exchange
Icloud
Outlook.com
Yahoo
If you are using a mail service that is not in the default configuration list, you can select "imap/smtp setup" for general configuration.
We use Office 365 account to demo, in the configuration process needs to fill in your email account and password, Nylas N1 support read Exchange Autodiscover profile, so the server address can be filled in.
After verifying the account information, you can choose your own N1 layout display, if you add multiple mailbox accounts, you can also use a different layout for each mailbox account.
The last step in configuration is N1 features, in which we can choose which plugins to install.
Using N1
N1 interface is very concise, clean, modern, a variety of mail classification management, label management are very convenient. Generally speaking, the use of Nylas N1 is very simple, everyone will see it.
Summary
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N1 is a very concise, refreshing open source e-mail client that supports the mainstream Office 365, Exchange clients. If you are looking for a suitable email application for Linux, N1 is a very good choice and will not let you down.