

This “productivity suite” for Apple Mail is ultimately “just” a plug-in with a connected external server solution, but it has so many helpful features and such a good operating concept that I've been using it for years - and I'm happy with it. But in the end I found the good grain: Mail butler. You can see that there is a lot of chaff and little wheat on this subject. Some didn't even run with the latest versions of macOS. Either they were big crap from the user interface or they caused Apple Mail to crash. My solution: MailbutlerĪfter several plugins that have "copied" one or the other feature of my wish list, I was not really happy with any plugin.

For this reason, I prefer to stick with Apple Mail and try to expand its functions to my liking. If I switched, I would think of ten other things that I would miss. That's just one of the advantages of using Apple Mail. This mail program has most of the functions that I miss in Apple Mail.įor example, if I search for a person on the iPhone, iPad or Mac, addresses, emails and phone numbers that Siri or Spotlight found in the emails are automatically suggested. If I had to choose an alternative mail client, I would definitely choose Canary Mail. I know there are solutions like Thunderbird Mail, Spark, canary mail or Airmailall of which more or less map such features, but for me there is a clear disadvantage of these mail programs: They are not nearly as well integrated in iOS and macOS as is the case with Apple Mail - of course they cannot, because Apple simply has more technical options here than the developers of the other mail clients.
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Apple Mail on the Mac does not offer an option for this either. A third feature that some readers would like to have in Mail besides me is that Tracking the receipt and opening of a sent email.
