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Gmail
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Best support for Gmail features
Since both the Gmail Android app and Gmail itself is made by Google, the app supports all features Gmail offers (like labeling/starring) and gets new features implemented early - usually as soon as they are announced.
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Sorting mail by Unread is unintuitive
Nearly every other mail app has a clear way to sort mail by Unread. In Gmail app you can do that only by typing “label:unread” in the search field.
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Incredibly fast, advanced & predictive search
Gmail brings much of the functionality and power of Google's search engine to the app's search. You can use operators such as label:, is:, OR, has: among others, define date ranges, limit search to specific groups and so on. And, you can do it all amazingly fast. The search will also try to predict what you're trying to search for before you've even finished your query and offer up those results.
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Very limited HTML composing
Composing of HTML formatted mails is very limited. No inline images and only some basic text formatting options.
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Google Drive integration
The app allows inserting files from Drive straight to email or uploading attachments to Drive before sending them out. It will also notify if the person you're sending the file can open the file or if you should change the sharing settings for that file beforehand. Finally, you can choose which one of your Google accounts you want visible in the app.
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Focused mailbox
There should be a way to disable focus mailbox completely.
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Google Calendar integration
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Too bright, no dark theme
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Comes bundled with Android for free
Not only is the application free, it comes bundled with the Android OS by default so you don't even have to bother downloading it.
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Advertising has been added to the client
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Threaded conversations
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Too heavy
It should be lightweight.
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Safely automatically displays images
The app does not require a confirmation to show images as Google now hosts the images on their own servers making it safe. You can still disable the automatic displaying of images in the settings if you wish.
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Limited notification buttons
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Tabs to automatically organize your e-mail
Gmail offers the ability to automatically organize your mail into specific categories: Primary Social Promotions Updates Priority Each of the categories can be disabled and you can move your mail around from category to category or set your own rules which sender should be put in which category.
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Changed theme and can't change it back!
Did it without permission and it looks terrible! Washed out look, solid white background with black lame fonts.
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Search results are not good
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No intrinsic p2p encryption option
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Cluttered
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Publisher:
Google Inc.
File Size:
Varies with device
Required Android Version:
Varies with device
In App Purchases:
None
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Microsoft Outlook
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It's from Microsoft
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Good built-in calendar
The calendar includes agenda, day, and three-day views.
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Rather buggy
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Integration with calendar and tasks
Quick conversion of a received email to a task with the deadline.
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Crashes frequently
The only issue with Outlook 2017 is that when the Mail folder increases in size, it sometimes crashes for no reason it, causing loss of data.
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Fun to use
clean and smooth experience, very nice and i like it.
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Categorize email IMAP not good
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Smart lookup
Smart lookup is a feature where the Bing search engine is bundled in the app to allow users to automatically search for relevant websites, information and images based on the word highlighted by users, without need to open external browsers. The results will be shown on the right pane of the window.
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Frustrating user experience
The "Clean Interface" approach means that normal and necessary user interface elements have been removed, such as certain scroll bars, and even the "replied to" indicator. This program becomes more frustrating with each new update.
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Priority messages
Microsoft Outlook comes with feature called "Clutter" to filter out incoming email based on the priority of the message set by user. User will be alerted when the high-priority message is incoming, whereas the low-priority message will be put in a separate folder.
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No unique Inbox / global folders
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Attach files from cloud
Microsoft Outlook allow users to directly attach an attachment directly from cloud services without need to download an entire file before attach to the intended e-mail.
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No portable bundle available
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VBA macros
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No aliases
Outlook does not support email aliases other then outlook aliases
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Conditional formatting
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The UI is outdated
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Cloud
can attach files and use cloud, very good.
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Only available for Windows
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Platforms:
MacOS, Windows, Android
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
Yes
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GyazMail
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Long term support and development
Goichi Hirakawa, the main developer of GyazMail, has been committed to his project since 2003 and delivers updates regularly.
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Looks old and outdated
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Mail sorting rules
The user can define complex mail sorting rules for incoming and outgoing mail.
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If connection drops or times out, Gyazmail just sits there until you click OK button
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64-bit support
As of v1.6
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Cannot remove attachments to save space
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Native Cocoa API based
GyazMail is a native macOS application, based on the Cocoa API.
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Still a 32-Bit app
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customizable fonts & colors
the mailbox view is very comfortable
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Very good support for Asian languages
GyazMail is a Japanese product, so it has very good support for Asian languages.
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Supports older versions of macOS
GyazMail is available for all versions of Mac OS X / macOS starting with version 10.1
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Freely selectable hard line wrap
In GyazMail you can set a maximum number of characters per line. The program will wrap the lines using hard wrapping on sending. This feature is very useful for newsgroups that require a hard break after 72 characters.
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Supports a big variety of character encodings
Uses Oniguruma regular expression library, which is a very elaborate regular expression engine that supports a big variety of character encodings. This makes very much sense with e-mail, as in an e-mail theoretically any character encoding could be used. Because it is free software (BSD), written in C, very elaborate, stable and still actively maintained it is also used in Atom, Take Command Console, Tera Term, TextMate, Sublime Text, SubEthaEdit, and jq.
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Platforms:
macOS
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
POP3:
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FairEmail
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Open source
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No Microsoft exchange server support
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Multiple account support
Multiple identities per account, notifications per account or contact.
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UI might be a bit confusing for some
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Actively maintained
It is actively maintained. The used libraries are up to date and bugs are fixed quickly.
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Privacy-Focused
There are no trackers within the app and trackers sent with mails are disabled by default. This app lets you read and compose emails with your privacy in your very own hands.
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Fast and customizable
Privacy features are excellent.
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Lightweight
~ 20 MB.
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Identities support
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Two way synchronization
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Flat conversation threading
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Encryption support
Supports both OpenPGP and S/MIME encryption for total privacy.
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Support for safety and low-bandwidth
Allows to configure maximum size of email downloaded immediately.
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Can show plain text of html mails
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Show links before opening
Some HTML mails may show different links and link texts, this app however will show you the real link before opening, protecting against phishing and scams
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Recognize spoofing internationalized domain names
Some domain names may use non-ASCII characters looking similar to the latin alphabet (e.g. some cyrillic characters). This app will show you the punycode representation of the domain, if that is the case and thus protect you against phishing and scams.
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Reformat the HTML mail for increased privacy
Some HTML mails may include ressources that can track you. This app doesn't load them by default, but reformats the text, increasing both privacy and readability.
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Autoconfiguration with open standards
There are open standards for any email provider to show how an email client should connect to the server. This app supports both RFC 6186 as well as Thunderbird Autoconfiguration standards.
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OAuth support for most common mail providers
Supports authenticating with the mail server using OAuth, thus increasing security.
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Low RAM usage at the right setings
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Platforms:
Android
Price:
Free
Publisher:
Marcel Bokhorst
Search:
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Aqua Mail
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Top rated for keeping your info private
Has been rated well on AndroidForums.
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Floating ads in free version
It shows floating ads in the email list and they can not be deleted.
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Ultra fast and intuitive
The app refreshes emails in seconds and has an intuitive menu. You can do a lot with one or two swipes.
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Limited signature capabilities
Signatures can't have images or HTML.
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Integrates with cloud storage services for backup and restore
It's possible to backup the app along with account settings via services like Dropbox, OneDrive, Box.com, Google Drive.
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Does not support pgp or metacert
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Integrates with Tasker
Tasker is an automation app. Aqua Mail's Tasker integration allows changing settings, triggering message based events and running mail checks based on criteria like time of day, location, timer, connection type, etc.
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Free version supports only 2 accounts and adds promotional email signature
The base, free application supports up to two accounts and adds a promo signature to all outgoing messages.
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Pro version often goes on sale
The developer usually gives a 25%-50% discount every few months or so on Google Play.
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No support for Exchange Activesync protocol
This is the de facto, secure Exchange over the web protocol used and is enforced by most businesses for enterprise email. Aqua only supports EWS for Exchange, which most enterprise administrators block or disable.
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Platforms:
Android
Publisher:
MobiSystems inc. https://www.mobisystems.com/en-us/
File Size:
Varies with device
Required Android Version:
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Tutanota Mail
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End to end encryption
End-to-end encrypted: internal emails (between Tutanota users) external emails: requires setting a password and sharing it separately to the recipient calendar contacts email storage email subject lines
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No support for third-party clients (eg Thunderbird...)
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Open source
See here.
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Doesn't support PGP encryption
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Based in Germany
Tutanota's servers are located in Germany, which has strict privacy protection laws, even stronger than those of Switzerland.
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No support for IMAP and SMTP
You can't use your favorite email client.
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Anonymous: no personal information and no phone numbers are required to register
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F-Droid app
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No offices in the USA
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Free
A free account is available.
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Add free
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Desktop client
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U2F for second factor authentication
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Affordable price for paid plans
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Mobile, Web
Technology:
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Newton Mail
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Cons
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Not free anymore, needs a subscription ( $49.99/yr)
The apps stared as a free app but since some time it's only free for 14 days (trial). After the trial it needs a subscription which is very expensive with $50/yr comparing the features with other free E-Mail apps
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Multi-account support
Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, iCloud, Google Apps, OWA, Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, AOL and other IMAP accounts.
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Privacy concerns
Their privacy policy states that they have complete access to your mail. We then use the authorization provided to download your emails on the cloud and push to your devices. We use AWS servers to store your data: emails and authorization.
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Synchronizes settings across devices
CloudMagic saves settings in the cloud. When you switch devices, the app simply pulls your setting from the cloud.
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Beautiful, clean design
Intuitive, easy to use user interface.
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Unified inbox
Option to view one inbox for all your email accounts.
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Emails can be downloaded locally on a per-folder basis
A feature called "sync" allows downloading emails locally on a per-folder basis. That will allow accessing them while offline, keep them always up to date, provide faster search, show unread email count and show push notifications as soon as new messages in those folders pop up.
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The app can be locked
It's possible to lock the app behind a four digit passcode.
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Helps deal with emails quickly
It's possible to archive, delete or mark emails as read from the notification tray or with swipe gestures.
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Android Wear support
Cloud Magic supports sending notifications to Android Wear devices, allowing the user to easily see their mail without having to take their phone out.
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Can snooze emails
It's possible to "hide" a message for a set amount of time, which gets the message out of your way until you're ready to deal with it.
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Email tracking
Get notified when the recipient reads the e-mail.
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Integrates with other services to extend functionality
CloudMagic has 'cards', that allow quick interactions with other services, like Evernote, MailChimp, Salesforce, Trello, etc. And unlike similar integration, these interactions happen within the app itself.
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Great search
The app is capable of searching through all of your email and cloud accounts to find specific information. The results show up as they are typed in.
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Free trial
Newton mail offers a 14-day free trial.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS/MacOS/Echo
Publisher:
"CloudMagic
File Size:
Inc."
Required Android Version:
4.0 and up
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MailMate
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5
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Extremely powerful search features
While most email clients support searching content from their To, From and Cc fields, MailMate lets users search down to the different sections of these fields. For example, you can search for the address only, or the name only, or even any one of the embedded headers. Subjects can be searched by prefixes, or by specific words which may be contained within and so on.
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Hard to master
For occasional users who only write emails to friends and loved ones, MailMate's features may be a bit of an overkill since it's designed for power users who spend a lot of time writing and reading/organizing emails.
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Keyboard focused
MailMate is extremely keyboard-focused. Almost every action can be configured to be achieved through a key combination in the settings. With the help of the keyboard shortcuts you can easily navigate through thousands of messages to find the one you need.
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Not so "native" Gmail support
Because it's more IMAP native, and Gmail uses some non-native IMAP stuff (according to MailMate's documentation).
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Markdown support
Markdown is a way to format text quickly using only the keyboard. Different text characters create different text: for example, putting asterisks (*) around a word or group of words will italicize them, while double asterisks (**) will bold that text. Markdown is a basic formatting system that can then be adapted to HTML or other formats.
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Ugly!
Seriously dated UI and looks too much like Apple Mail
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Clean, no-fuss interface
MailMate's UI is very basic. The icons are limited to some default MacOS standard folder images and the interface is very clean and simple, showing only what's needed without any fuss or distracting colours. Instead, opting for a mostly grey interface, with a sprinkle of some other colours here and there.
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No POP or Exchange support
MailMate supports IMAP and IMAP only, there's no POP or Exchange support.
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Smart folders on steroids
you can choose out of tenths of mailheaders (several hundreds including virtual headers) "<header> is (not) in <folder> <header>" operator which enables you to do cool filters each smart folder can have smart subfolders by an user definable key
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A little steep price
$50
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Reliable
Both MailMate's speed and performance are highly reliable.
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Great documentation
The official documentation for MailMate is very thorough and helpful. It covers all options and features in a clear and efficient manner.
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Columns (which have gone missing in Apple Mail in Catalina)
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Faster
Faster the Mail.app specially if you have many emails
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Nice tagging support
One can define tupels of IMAP keywords and tags (which are shown in UI). In case of Gmail one can define triples of IMAP Keywords, Tags, and gmail lables. (in Thunderbird one can only define the tags, whereas the corresponding IMAP keyword is not user-definable.)
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The only mail app compatible with BusyContact in Catalina
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Platforms:
MacOS
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
POP3:
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Nine - Exchange ActiveSync
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5
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2
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Really fast
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Doesn't support Gmail or Yahoo
Supported servers include Exchange Server 2003 SP2/SP3 and above Office 365 Hotmail Outlook.com Google Apps account Although many basic servers are supported, it makes no sense that some of the most popular ones would be left out.
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Great UI
The stack approach is one of this apps strongest points, as it provides the fastest access to mail and is the cleanest to sort through.
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Overpriced
At $9.99 (down from $20), they are priced much higher than their competition.
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Many widgets
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Incredible feature set
Calendar, contacts, notes, tasks.
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Very reliable
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Open Source:
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FastMail
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Traditional revenue model increases likelihood of personal data privacy and safety
Depending on your point of view, requiring to pay for Fastmail is actually a positive aspect of the service. This way you know the company is at least making some revenue (they have been around since 2010) and you know who the customer is. Pricing is as follows (go here for their on-site pricing info).
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Australian law enforcement
The company and all email hosted by then is subject to Australian laws requiring sharing with law enforcement. These provisions are weaker than those provided by European GDPR.
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Human support team
As you are their customer, Fastmail provides human support.
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Lacks folder notifications on official mobile app
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Offers more control over email
Gmail has a tendency to dumb down the interface (try to sort by sender). Fastmail gives full control over email, just like a "traditional" client would.
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Expensive
The most popular domain registrars will provide you with both multiple email accounts and a domain name at a lower price than FastMail charges for only 1 email account.
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Secure
Supports two-factor authentication, one-time passwords and fully encrypted connections.
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Servers are located in the US
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Fully responsive interface
The Fastmail interface is fully responsive across all browser sizes.
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Not free
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Fast
As Fastmail does away with all the extra bells and whistles of Gmail it is super fast to interact with. It also has faster IMAP and SMTP performance than Gmail.
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Custom sieve scripts
You can write your own Sieve scripts for filtering/rerouting email.
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Simple email actioning
Like gmail, you can "Pin" emails to the top of your inbox to deal with later with either a checkbox or the keyboard shortcut. Like Gmail you can also both archive and delete emails.
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Offers IMAP migration tool
Get your old email out of Gmail easily with their migration tool.
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Adjustable spam filter
On writing this Fastmail has Basic, Normal, Aggressive or Customisable spam filtering which can be selected in the Advanced settings. Each user has an individually trainable bayes database to improve spam filtering. You can train your personal bayes database by selecting some messages and using the Report spam and Report Non-Spam options from the Action menu on the Mailbox screen. For IMAP users who don't use the web interface much, you can specify folders as spam/non-spam training folders on the Folders screen. Then just move messages into those folders as appropriate to train your bayes database. For your personal bayes databases to be active, you have to train it with at least 200 spam messages and 200 non-spam messages. If you haven't trained enough messages, then we use a global continuously updated bayes database against your incoming messages, which helps detect spam/non-spam, but isn't as good as a personally trained one.
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Offers subdomain addressing
Instead of using plus addressing (e.g. foo+bar@email.com), FastMail offers the ability to receive mail through subdomain addresses (e.g. foo@bar.email.com).
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Integrated file storage
Fastmail allows saving attachments and other files into their own file storage system for easy retrieval later.
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Proper support for folders
FastMail has full support for folders, unlike Gmail where you only have labels.
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Intuitive default filters
Fastmail automatically filters your email into: All Unread Personal Notifications Mailing Lists
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Identities & aliases practically gives you a new email that you can manage from a single account
With identities and aliases, you can set up a completely new email address that can be managed from your account, without paying for more. As of time of this writing, FastMail offers up to 500 identities and 600 aliases per account, regardless of plan type.
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K-9
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8
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Free an open source
K-9 is available for free and licensed under the Apache License version 2.0 with source code available here.
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Dead app
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No privacy concerns
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Emails received as forwarded EML attachments are not natively supported
When you receive an email which was forwarded as an EML attachment, K-9 Mail is not able to open it natively. It opens it using a third-party application registered for this mime-type on the device, if any. The Gmail email client app is able to read the EML attachments, thus you need to have it installed as well (or any other EML capable app).
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Lightweight
K-9 mail does not use too many system resources when using the app, which allow it to be fast and lightweight.
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Noisy UI
The user interface is bland and tries to cram a lot of information on screen, making it unpleasant to use.
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Complete PGP encryption
It's possible to complete encrypt email communications via PGP using K-9.
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imap
Works well with locally maintained IMAP server.
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Optimized for phone and tablet
On a tablet the UI looks a little different but given the extra real estate is logical. Options to enable UI widgets a plus, can be enabled on a tablet and disabled on a phone.
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Material UI version
There is a fork of K-9 available on Google Play that uses Material design, improves the interface a lot.
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Excellent email threading
Threaded email support is better than most.
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Platforms:
Android
Publisher:
K-9 Dog Walkers
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Type Mail
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9
Cons
1
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Good interface
Type Mail has clearly put effort in to make their interface easy on the eyes by following Material Design style guidelines and easy to overview by color-coding messages and including details such as service logos and sender's profile to quickly understand where the message is coming from.
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Privacy concerns
Your email is routed through Amazon Web Services.
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Android Wear support
Users of Type Mail who own an Android Wear device can receive notifications of e-mails on the device as well as manage an read them.
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Volume key scrolling
Type Mail can scroll through messages in the inbox via the volume buttons. So you can avoid swiping on the screen if you don't want to.
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Customizable swipe menu and email view actions
It's possible to customize what actions are performed and what options for actions are presented via swipes as well as email view actions.
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Unread badges
The app icon has unread badge that allows checking if there are any new messages without having to open the application.
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Emails can be snoozed
It's possible to "hide" a message for a set amount of time, which gets the message out of your way until you're ready to deal with it.
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A timed lock screen can be set up
Users are able to set timed lock screens for the app, protecting sensitive mail from anyone who would try to access it on the device.
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Smart notifications
Including LED, Do not Disturb times and customizable sounds.
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Unified inbox
Supports an unlimited number of accounts that can all be viewed from a single inbox.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
Publisher:
TypeApp Inc.
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Opera Mail
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Intuitive user interface
The design of the UI in Opera Mail is clean and intuitive, making for an easy to use client.
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Being discontinued
Opera Mail will be end of lifed per Opera website
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Very efficient search
Be it the subject or the sender, it is very fast and accurate.
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Very limited feature set
Compared to Thunderbird.
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Opera Mail CAN BE set as default email client in Windows 8 & 10
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Sync is slow
Opera tends to be slower on e-mail sync when compared to other popular clients.
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Automagic smart filtering
After a bit of use Opera learns what e-mail belongs in what folder just by previous usage. This makes for a convenient way to have e-mails filtered without having to manually mange every e-mail.
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Does not support 4K monitors
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Free and based on Mozilla code
Opera Mail is completely free to download and use and it is based on Mozilla's code, which is what makes it a bit similar to Thunderbird in looks and function.
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Platforms:
os
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
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ProtonMail
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Built-in end-to-end encryption
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Javascript-intensive Webmail
Free accounts are required to use Javascript webmail and encryption is done in the browser. Javascript cryptography is harmful for security and should not be used.
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No personal information needed
To create an account you don't need to give any personal information, just choose username, domain, and password. Even the recovery email address is optional.
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Encryption Keys are stored server-side
The keys are generated during account creation. Using your existing keys is prohibited and ProtonMail must store and control the private keys. Encryption cannot be secure unless the user controls the private keys.
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Privacy respecting
User data is protected by strict privacy laws because all servers are located in Switzerland.
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Still lacks some useful features
At the moment, there is no calendar feature and contact management is quite poor. They will, however, start to work on it.
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Open Source
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Ties to US Investors
ProtonMail takes money from US Investors
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Mobile apps
Apps for Android and iOS available.
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No IMAP and SMTP support for basic accounts
Basic accounts are restricted to the Protonmail web client. Support for IMAP and SMTP is available with a paid subscription only, and as such with basic accounts it is not possible to send and receive email with external applications.
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Overly expensive for desktop support
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Requires phone number for login
If you sign up over Tor or a VPN, it will require email or phone number verification. Email verification is disabled if you use an email that isn't from Google or Outlook.
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Not fully Open Source
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End-to-end encryption:
Yes
Free tier:
Yes
Open source:
Yes
Web interface:
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Postbox
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5
Cons
1
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Clear interface
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No support forum
Support for paid product has no online forums.
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Forgotten attachment reminders by default
Reminding the user that they forgot to attach the file if they mentioned one in the body of the email is one of the most useful features of any email client and so many don't include this. Postbox is pre-configured to look for certain keywords (attached, CV, spreadsheet, pdf etc) and you can specify your own keywords in addition.
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Blocks tracking gifs
Has the ability to block tracking gifs commonly used for read receipts.
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One Inbox for all accounts
All messages in one place. But you can select to show only messages from each account either.
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Quick Bar for macros
Quick bar allows you to add a variety of content to your message. It will let you reuse URLS in your Sent folder, and autocompletes against canned responses, signatures, and topics.
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Platforms:
MacOS, Windows
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Yes
IMAP:
Yes
POP3:
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Mailspring
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Can't use without creating a Mailspring ID
There is no need to create a third party ID for an email client. What if the Mailspring closes in the future - can't install a previously downloaded Mailspring software any more to continue using it or access your stored emails?
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Great integration with Gmail
Mailspring has great integration with gmail features and tags.
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Slow updates and bug fixes
It takes months to fix some simple bugs. For example, they can't fix bug with notifications on mac OS from April 2019! Upd: they fixed it after 6-7 months
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Neat UI
The UI is very well designed and neat.
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Unstable, have to keep fixing passwords
You have to keep "updating the password" because it continuously finds it hard to sync with multiple Outlook accounts.
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Read receipts and link tracking
Activity tracking is built into Mailspring so you get notified as soon as contacts read your messages and can follow up appropriately.
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Pro subscription model
To use some features, like contact profiles and link tracking more than a few times a month, you need to pay for a Pro subscription.
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CPU / battery efficient
Mailspring uses a C++ sync engine designed to be as efficient as possible, so you can leave the app running and not see your laptop battery life drain away.
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No addressbook
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Unified inbox
Using a single inbox for all of your email accounts helps you get more done in less time. Mailspring supports every major mail provider—Gmail, iCloud, Office 365, Outlook.com, Yahoo!, and IMAP/SMTP—so you have a single, streamlined command center for all your messages.
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No way to see messages as plain text
And HTML is only optional.
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Snoozing support
You can swipe to archive / snooze messages and specify when you'd like them to resurface in your inbox.
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Does not support Microsoft Exchange
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Unlimited number of accounts
Only in the paid version though.
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Very limited user interface
No way to see the messages as a list, no way to rearrange views.
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No portable windows (.zip) bundle available
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Does not support POP
Just IMAP.
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Does not support multi-user installation (Windows)
But instead installs to the user's home directory.
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UI is sluggish (Windows)
Click and only after a tiny delay (~half second) something happens.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
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Free (as in freedom and beer)
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Development slowed to only focus on stability and security
Mozilla Thunderbird has slowed down its development of features to only focus resources on security and stability.
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Available on Linux, OS X and Windows
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Outdated interface
Thunderbird's interface is very outdated and unpleasant. It feels more like a Windows XP application than like a modern MacOS one.
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Good filtering system
Mozilla Thunderbird offers a flexible filtering system with the ability to set flags and read/unread, as well as sort/assign to new mail directories. There are also numerous plugins available to assist in the filtering.
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Terrible integration with macOS
Simple things - drag/dropping pictures doesn't work, for instance.
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Very reliable
Version after version, Mozilla Thunderbird works as expected.
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Subject lines can (temporarily) disappear from the list
This is sporadic behavior.
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Large assortment of plugins available
Mozilla Thunderbird offers a huge amount of extensions to expand the usability and options of the client.
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Serious bugs
Clicking on a subject line can bring up the wrong email.
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Great flexibility
More options and extended settings than most power users could dream of. Get it working how YOU want.
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Tabs for navigation
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Lightning Calendar and Address Book integration
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Consistent and involving a moderate learning curve
The app design of Mozilla Thunderbird has not changed significantly since its beginning, making its learning curve almost non-existent.
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Send large files easy
Install pCloud plugin for Thunderbird and your files (upto 20 GB free storage included) will be received as download links
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
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Spark
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Horrible privacy policy
Sends statistical data to several services known for bad privacy policies (Google, Facebook), also there's no way to opt out. Automatically creates an acount with the first address entered and subscribes you to their newsletter. Stores credentials for your email accounts on their servers. Stores your emails on their servers to push them to your devices. Server infrastructure seems to be located in the US.
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Custom quick swipe features
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Doesn't support many services
Many services such as Spam filters, Pocket, and other apps are not supported.
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Free
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Doesn't show the counts of emails next to the folders
On the Mac platform will show +999 for the folder that contains more than 1000 emails. On the iPhone, the platform will not show the counts next to the folder unless they are new emails.
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Robust customization options
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Syncs across devices
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Unified inbox
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Free snooze options
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Platforms:
Android, iOS, Mac OS
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
Yes
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Boxy
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Only supports Gmail accounts
No exchange email support or importing of any other e-mail services mail.
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Native Google Inbox for Mac
Boxy is simply a wrapper around Google Inbox. People who are used to Inbox's web interface will feel right at home with Boxy.
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Surfaces important information from messages
If an email contains pictures, flight information, reservation at a restaurant, attachments, links, dates, phone numbers and other information that the application recognizes, it will surface that information in its main view. These items can be viewed and interacted with without having to open the message itself. It allows finding and taking action on the important email information quickly.
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Intelligent categorization
Inbox tries automatically bundling similar messages together. For example, Inbox will create bundles for travel information, receipts, promotions as well as group messages temporally. It enables also managing these bundles of messages together - they can all be swiped away together.
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Platforms:
MacOS
Search:
Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
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Airmail
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Cons
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Clean interface
Airmail has a very clean and modern interface. On the left side of the screen are the folders (inbox, starred, draft, sent, snooze, trash) and on the right side the email threads for the folder currently being viewed.
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Unreliable
There are many issues/bugs with different accounts, including Gmail and iCloud.
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Automatically syncs settings between devices
If you are using Airmail in different devices (either MacOS or iOS), you can automatically sync settings through iCloud.
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Serious sync problems
On some IMAP accounts, there are a number of serious sync problems, which otherwise work fine with Apple Mail.
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Fast and easy setup process
Even though there's a huge amount of settings available, it's quite easy to get used to each of them and the setup process is very fast and easy.
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Search is buggy and not very powerful
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Consistent interface between devices
Airmail is available for both iOS and Mac, for people who use Apple's mobile devices. And the interface between both platforms is quite consistent, making it easy to seamlessly jump between one and another.
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Not free
Paid version only.
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Integrates with multiple third-party services
Airmail can integrate with multiple Cloud services for syncing, creating backups, adding tasks and more. Some of these services include Dropbox, Box, Fantastical, 2DO, Todoist, Wunderlist etc.
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iOS app requires a subscription to enable incoming mail notifications
The iOS app now requires a subscription to enable incoming mail notifications. This makes the iOS app very unattractive and there's little point installing the Mac desktop client for users who want to sync accounts between devices.
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Support for VIP folders
VIP folders are for particular senders which you always want to read even when you are ignoring email. The way it works is that you add different senders as VIPs and emails from those senders will always be surfaced on top of everything else.
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Copying/moving mails unreliable
Doesn't work most of the time even though the operation is reported as successful. Even has lost emails when moving. Support was not too much use either.
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Extremely customizable
Instead of forcing the user to work with their email the way Airmail developers would want, it allows the user to customize and make the email client work the way they want because of the sheer flexibility of the application. There's a lot of settings available in Airmail with which you can customize almost every aspect and functionality of the app. In fact, it's very easy to get lost in them and spend a lot of time tweaking and customizing everything to your liking.
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Rather expensive
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Supports Gmail shortcuts
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Inability to turn off auto-creation of labels
Version 3 does not allow it while version 2 did.
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Multiple ways of sorting emails
There are multiple ways to sort emails with Airmail. You can sort by unread, starred, attachments, conversations, dates, and many more criteria. You can even combine different criteria together. Using these filters makes it extremely easy to quickly find any email you are looking for.
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UI is a little busy
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Always keep the inbox clean
Airmail allows users to snooze an email until a defined moment (a few hours later, tomorrow, next weekend, next week, etc.), allowing you to process every email immediately and to always keep the inbox clean.
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Has the "slow typing" bug
When composing an email, Airmail can respond very slowly to keystrokes. Customer service refuses to acknowledge this problem, responding that it's "not real" - which is a very odd response, to simply refuse to acknowledge the customer's experience.
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Supports trackpad gestures
Airmail is able to use trackpad gestures for achieving and deleting mail items.
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Platforms:
MacOS, iOS
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Yes
IMAP:
Yes
Exchange Support:
Yes
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