Blue Main is a free email app, available for Windows 10/8/7, Linux macOS, Android, and iOS. You can integrate any number of e-mail accounts from any provider, for example from Gmail, Outlook, Hotmail, etc. It comes with a simple and easy-to-operate interface but with many functionalities such as push notifications, unified Inbox, Dark theme, calendar, Group Mail, Encryption and Security, and plenty of options for sorting and managing mail.
Here we will see the simple ways to install BlueMail on Debian-based operating systems.
BlueMail installation on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or Linux Mint
Although the below-given steps are performed for Ubuntu 20.04, they are applicable for Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Ubuntu 21.04/18.04, Kali Linux, MX Linux, PoP OS, and moreā¦
Run system update
Open a command terminal. And to rebuild the system repositories cache & update the installed packages of your Linux OS, run the command-
sudo apt update
Download BlueMail for Ubuntu 20.04 or Debian-based Linux
If you want, you can visit the official website of BlueMail to download the latest packages of this free email client to install on your Linux distro. However, as we already have on the command terminal, then use the below command to quickly get the packages without visiting the website.
sudo apt install wget
wget https://download.bluemail.me/BlueMail/deb/BlueMail.deb
Command to Install BlueMail Client
Finally, using the above command, we already have the Debian package of the BlueMail client to install on our Linux system. The next thing is, to use the APT or DPKG to install it.
sudo apt install curl sudo apt install ./BlueMail.deb
Uninstall
After some, if you donāt require this free email client software and want to remove it, then run
sudo apt remove bluemail
2nd Method GUI Store
If you are on Ubuntu, then instead of using the command terminal, we can go for the Graphical Software Center. Simply, go to All Applications and search for Ubuntu Software. Open it and search Blue Mail, as it appears, select it, and then click on the Install button. In the same way, later, you can remove it as well.
How do I stop Bluemail from automatically starting on my Ubuntu machine? It doesn’t show up in my startup menu, but it automatically starts every time I boot up.
Go to All Applications and search for StartUp Applications and then uncheck or remove the BlueMail client from there.