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  • Hmm sounds like a Webmail client, like Roundcube. Luckily (at least from my point of view) it has no 'unified inbox', but you can have as many mail accounts you want, with one login, from different vendors. You can selhost it easily. I use it on a Raspberry Pi with one login and have then access to gmail, yahoo and some other accounts.

    To mimic a 'unified inbox' you can forward all the different accounts, to one 'major' account, so that you receive every mail in this inbox. Than you can create a 'sending alias', to answer the incoming mails with the proper SMTP service. Nothing easier than that with Roundcube.

  • Feel free to try my SyncMarks. It's available for any Desktop browser and can sync across all Browsers. The backend is working as Web GUI.

    Backend: https://codeberg.org/Offerel/SyncMarks-Webapp

    Browser Extension: https://codeberg.org/Offerel/SyncMarks-Extension

    I don't know what happens with manifest v3, because the Mozilla variant is not compatible to Chromium. Maybe I have to use 2 independent branches. But I try to avoid that. Manifest v3 is a big mess of bullsh*t.

    But anyway feel free to try it. You are welcome.

  • Ahh there is only no visible feedback. The extension is installed. But it doesn't work as of now. First nothing is stored with storage API so that my values are not saved. Additionally i fear that the bookmark API is not supported as of yet. But i will retry it later, when my extension at https://codeberg.org/Offerel/SyncMarks-Extension/ is fully supported.

  • Using gsettings list-keys org.gnome.Epiphany gives:

     
        
    active-clear-data-items
    ask-for-default
    content-filters
    default-search-engine
    enable-caret-browsing
    homepage-url
    new-windows-in-tabs
    restore-session-delaying-loads
    restore-session-policy
    search-engine-providers
    search-engines
    start-in-incognito-mode
    use-google-search-suggestions
    warn-on-close-unsubmitted-data
    
      

    Shouldnt there be a enable-webextensions

  • Unfortunately this does not seem to work for me at least. Nautilus offers me to open it with "Web" and then Epiphany also opens. However, nothing else happens. Epiphany is version 45.1

  • Small update to my list: Boost has no ‘Mark as read on scroll’ feature, only some people reqeusting this. But it seems its not planned as of yet. So i tend to keep Infinity.

    • Eternity, but clicking in an Notification E-Mail on the Lemmy Inbox link, does not open Eternity on the Inbox.
    • Voyager is also fine, but i has strange look on Android, looks more like made for Apple.
    • Jerboa is nice to, but lacks options to change the fonts
    • Sync for Lemmy is nice, but its closed source and has ads (can be removed when you pay enough 20,99€)
    • Some other apps in the Playstore, but most of them are not worth to use them
    • Thunder seems to be nice, but I really miss 'Mark as read on scroll' feature, which is very important for me
    • there is 'Commit for Lemmy' on the play store, most features I want are there but a) its not available on F-Droid and b) crash from time to time
    • 'Boost for Lemmy' looks really nice. I couldn't find a setting for 'Mark as read on scroll'. Maybe it's enabled by default. If that's true, I would keep this app. There is a option to remove ads for 3.59€ which is a fine for me. But I have not seen any ad as of now. Be aware that there are 6 Trackers in this app, but since I use PiHole, it's not really important for me.

    Currently im using mostly Eternity and hope that some bugs get sorted out sooner or later. But Boost would be good next candidate, if 'Mark as read on scroll' is supported. Arch f not, the next best alternative is Jerboa.