[OSX-Users] apple mail replacements?
m.c. schraefel
mc at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Sep 24 11:46:57 BST 2016
thanks chris
i think there were some of us who hoped thunderbird would morph into eudora en route to postbox
my fave features of airmail are it's easy connections to apps like fantastical and omnifocus
funny how a time based send later seems such a challenge
thanks for your time
mc
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> On 21 Sep 2016, at 10:34, Chris Andrews <w at lfie.org> wrote:
>
> Postbox appears to be an enhanced rebuild of Thunderbird, not sure what actual advantages it gives over Thunderbird. Airmail is nice but I gave up using it on Mac and iOS because it was full of bugs and kept sending emails from the wrong address. It never sent one from an address that was attached to a different account, but it would switch randomly between the ones associated with my GMail.
>
> For non-university mail I have actually found the GMail app for iOS and webmail client for Mac to be the most stable and predictable apps behind Apple Mail. The only reason I don't use Apple Mail for my GMail is that it has problems coping with sending via different SMTP servers. Still use it for my university email though, since that requires only one address and SMTP server.
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> Chris
>
>> On 21 September 2016 at 09:46, m.c. schraefel <mc at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Have any of you explored alternatives to apple Mail?
>>
>> have been trying both Airmail and Postbox,
>> and while some of their more modern features are great - like sending an email to another service like omniFocus for later actioning. or snoozing mail.
>>
>> still keep going back to Mail for solid basic mail functionality - even things like activity/connection doctor
>>
>> thoughts? experiences? decisions?
>>
>> m.c.
>
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