![]() I miss swipe gestures and breaking down a message in the list into 2+ rows and showing an avatar to the left. The only thing I dislike is the message list view it's a 2000er-style simple list that a lot of other mail client do better, e.g. It works fine with all my accounts (including Exchange via IMAP) and is so much more reliable than the others! And it has so many wonderful features like the several layouts, correspondence view, fast access via menubar icon ( listing unread/flagged mails with quick actions), custom keybindings, Markdown in message composer, SpamSieve integration, great search capabilities (filters, speed, Spotlight support), robust offline support, and on and on. I'm giving 2 stars because I'm a good guy -) but it certainly doesn't suits my configuration (it might work better in recent OSes, I'm still on OS 10.9)Īfter a long journey from Apple Mail and Airmail, trying out Spark and Postbox, I found MailMate at last. Once done, the app seemed to work quite ok except I had to do it twice or more when deleting mails. (tried many times with clean profiles in Chromium, Firefox or Safari)Īfter relaunching the app, I had of course to reenter each pw (SBBOD when checking "Save in keychain".) - this only will be a showstopper, for me! Once done, I had to sync the account for something to happen, it might ask once more the pw, as mentioned earlier, but in any way, it only worked if "Save in keychain" was unchecked!!! Sometimes I had to do it a few times before it works.Īll this was totally impossible for Gmail: it sends me to my default browser and once accepted by Gmail, I have once more the message to send me to my default browser. Sometimes "Edit account" (menu or right-click) was not responding at first try. Well, I wanted to love this app, it seemed really promising, but my trial is not really convincing.Īt first, I thought "Great!" when it offered to import accounts definitions from Mail or Postbox, but it didn't work well: I had to manually edit each of my 12 accounts, add the user name and check port 993 (SSL) - it didn't seem to matter whether I put my pw at this stage or not, it would ask it again (or not!) when syncing. Support for tags using IMAP keywords for synchronization.SpamSieve integration and full control over image blocking.Alternative message views: Easily browse email statistics or use thread arcs to navigate in a message thread.Mailing list support: Mailing list messages are automatically organized in smart mailboxes.Notifications: Multiple dock/menu bar counters and Growl notifications.Dynamic signatures: Default signature based on the history of sent messages.Link-searching: Search for related messages using search links. ![]() Advanced smart mailboxes: Make any/all combinations of other (smart) mailboxes and use any/all combinations of matching conditions.Extensive keyboard control: Switch mailboxes or move messages using the keyboard only.Universal mailboxes: One Inbox for all of your IMAP accounts.Alternative message viewer layouts and a browser-inspired design ensure easy and rapid access to related messages. Extensive keyboard control and dynamic signatures ensure a highly efficient workflow when reading and answering emails. MailMate has state-of-the-art searching capabilities and correspondingly advanced smart mailboxes. It is designed for and only supports IMAP while still working in full when offline. MailMate is an ambitious, powerful email client for OS X.
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