Hi Loredana, I agree with other debianers that setting a forward to another email provider for now should be the easiest option.
I think it would be a good idea to find an email provider that allows smtp/imap clients, and as far as I know protonmail does it only in Pro version. I know there is posteo.de that does. Also, there should be some small local email providers in your area, the services are usually on fee (normally quite low) but you gain direct support with setups and all the rest. As for command line email clients, probably the most complete one is Mutt. There is a guide from a year ago on how to configure it with gmail here: https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/wikis/UseCases/Gmail I know mutt allows different security features, but it surpass my experience with it, as gmail might be demanding and moody in allowing external clients. You can actually set mutt and emacs to work together as explained here: https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/wikis/MuttFaq/Editor#how-do-i-configure-mutt-to-use-mail-mode-in-emacs or here https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MuttInEmacs If you decide for mutt and stumble across configuration problems, you can look for support in sdf.org community. It is a command-line based community (you login over ssh) with an important part of blind users, so surely they will be more knowledgeble than I am :smiley: I hope this helps, best regards, ~l.