![]() ![]() But Postbox has stayed my first choice on my Mac for the last seven years. And believe me when I say I have tried just about every email client and web app around (and continue to do so when new ones come out). PROSĮxcellent management of my 35 inboxes. I can't say enough, because I am truly indebted to the developers of Postbox for making such a great app and helping me organize my very busy messaging life and work/personal business for the past seven years. ![]() Postbox has allowed me to aggregate all of my email messaging into one place and keep my messages and attachments all organized in one easy-to-use and reliable local work area. ![]() I understand that it takes some resources to create more languages but not everyone uses English language at that high level to be ready to use only the english interface, so it is hard to recommend the app to friends in my country. I am from Poland and there is no Polish translation although there is Russian and some other big countries like Italian or German. I use their app day by da within last 2 years and I am more than happy after transition from Thunderbird, Outlook, eM Client and after tested some more others.Postbox is best of them all IMO. 5 stars for developers and for Customer Service that hepled me from time to time with new features and some minor problem with my system (for example my fonts on windows crushed and CS helped me to find solution althrough it was not their job, e-mails with Georgia font was problematic). but the best option is you can colour your e-mails with your numer pad - coloured topic are easy to manage if you use miltiple accounts and work on many tasks simultanously. You can change folder for e-mails so your C partition drive on Windows does not grown day by day. That is always a very dubious reason for not adding features-obviously, there must be some business users who would have the demand for Exchange support but then don't even bother with Postbox once they find that it is missing!Įveryday user, multiple accounts (15) are managed simultanoesly. I've already requested Postbox to add support for Microsoft Exchange, but they said there was insufficient demand for that feature. I now use Postbox only for my personal accounts and then Outlook for my work account. Then, to make things worse, my employer blocked IMAP on its Outlook accounts, so I cannot use Postbox at all any longer for my work email account. First, IMAP is not a full replacement for Microsoft Exchange, so there were so many little things that just didn't work right, even after I carefully followed the instructions on Postbox's dedicated page to customize settings to try to work around those issues. My big negative is that Postbox does not provide native support for Microsoft Exchange-it only provides IMAP. For example, when I delete messages, even if they have not yet been read, they are automatically marked as read when deleted so that I don't have to do the two steps of marking a message as read and then deleting it. In addition, there are so many tiny details that are almost invisible yet work so smoothly-I barely notice them until I work with other clients like Outlook. They are well thought out and so make my email use smooth-I can easily do so many common tasks with just one key click, such as moving messages to folders. Probably my favourite aspect of Postbox is the keyboard shortcuts. I'm a big fan of desktop email clients, rather than web clients, mainly because I can do a lot of email work even when I'm offline. My only major negative is that I cannot use it on Microsoft Exchange-that is, the only negative is that they don't allow me to use it even more! PROS Overall, Postbox is great for my personal email, as I've described above. ![]()
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