When comparing MyMail vs Mailbox, the Slant community recommends MyMail for most people. In the question“What are the best e-mail clients for Android? ” MyMail is ranked 12th while Mailbox is ranked 22nd. The most important reason people chose MyMail is:
My.com account allows storing up to 150gb of emails.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Offers 150gb of email storage
My.com account allows storing up to 150gb of emails.
Pro Intuitive swipes for dealing with messages quickly
This app lets you swipe to mark unread, put message in a folder, mark it for later action, or discard it.
Pro Great features for processing mail quickly
Mailbox brings simple to use, swipe gesture-based ways of dealing with your incoming messages:
- A short swipe to the right archives a message
- A long swipe to the right deletes a message
- A short swipe to the left snoozes a message (puts it off until later)
- A long swipe to the left adds a message to a list (folder)
Pro Allows putting off messages until later
Swiping an e-mail message from the inbox to the left gives an option to 'snooze' it for a set period of time. You can manually enter the date for when to return it to the inbox or choose from options like 'later today', 'this weekend', and 'someday'.
Pro Message composer has a dedicated camera button
When composing a message, a button that allows for either taking a photo or quickly adding one from your library is at the bottom-right corner.
Pro Automates common actions
This app via a feature called 'auto-swipe' tries learning behavioral patterns and take appropriate actions on its own, like organizing mail into folders, snoozing certain mail, etc. You can view set rules and manually add and change them according to your needs in an easy to understand way.
Pro Free
Mailbox is available for free, although a premium version with added features might be in the works.
Pro Good looking design
Mailbox has a minimalist design. It divides your incoming messages in three categories - your inbox, things you've postponed and things you've gotten rid of.
Cons
Con Caches your passwords even after you uninstall
Their servers may open your mail without you knowing, marking your messages as read without permission.
Con Duplicate notifications
If you still have Gmail installed, you will get a notification from Gmail and MyMail for each message.
Con Can't save drafts
Con No access to Gmail drafts folder
Con No Gmail labels
Con To be discontinued
Mailbox will be shutting down on February 26, 2016.
Con Privacy concerns
There's concern of privacy, because Mailbox has access to your emails, since they're passing through their servers. After being acquired by Dropbox these concerns have been somewhat alleviated, because of Dropbox's stable track record, but not completely.