This recent post may be of interest to you: https://lemmy.ml/post/27474047
You may also find some ideas here or there.
I personaly use the power of neomutt and notmuch, but it’s not a GUI option if that’s what you’re looking for.
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This recent post may be of interest to you: https://lemmy.ml/post/27474047
You may also find some ideas here or there.
I personaly use the power of neomutt and notmuch, but it’s not a GUI option if that’s what you’re looking for.
You may find what you need here or there.
Like @[email protected] I would personaly recommend the power of neomutt and notmuch, but it’s not a GUI option if that’s what you’re looking for.
One of my favorite alternatives to the default commands.
Combined with this list, you should be covered :)
As others said, the Arch wiki is so well made that it should be the only source you need. Videos will not bring you anything given your background. The main difference with other distros will be the package manager.
A video about the install process will just be someone reading the wiki to you, and a video to “explain” pacman to you will be overkill ;)