It's the end of 2019 and there still is no decent, usable, #PGP-enabled e-mail client that I could roll-out to regular, non tech-savvy users without feeling bad.

10 years ago that would have been #KMail. But KMail shot itself in the foot, knee, and hip with Akonadi.

#Thunderbird is... Thunderbird.
#Mailpile doesn't do writes to IMAP, so you either use *only* it, or not use it at all.

#Kube just crashed on me because I tried to reply to a signed e-mail.

Anybody any other suggestions?

@L1Cafe

"Is Canary open source?

Canary uses the open source ObjectivePGP library for implementing encryption."

Closed-source apps are not my thing, but that's not the biggest issue. It's that this answer is actively trying to *seem* like it's FLOSS when it's not. Which I find disingenuous.

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