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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1871087" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Just being the devils advocate here but for those people who have a suitable MS 365 subscription, which I understand a lot of people do, I should mention that MS Outlook is available for macOS and free for iOS and iPadOS.</p><p>I don't have a 365 subscription but I do have a @live. com email account and I have tried the current version of Outlook on the iPhone with that and it's a pretty polished act with some interesting features.</p><p>These days email filtering is all the rage lots of email clients are offering variations of this; Spark sorts mail into four categories with it's optional "Smart" Inbox, Outlook has just two "Focused" and "Other" it uses and algorithm to learn which is which. They both have forms of quick or automatic replies.</p><p>What I don't know is if Outlook can cope with POP3 accounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1871087, member: 204485"] Just being the devils advocate here but for those people who have a suitable MS 365 subscription, which I understand a lot of people do, I should mention that MS Outlook is available for macOS and free for iOS and iPadOS. I don't have a 365 subscription but I do have a @live. com email account and I have tried the current version of Outlook on the iPhone with that and it's a pretty polished act with some interesting features. These days email filtering is all the rage lots of email clients are offering variations of this; Spark sorts mail into four categories with it's optional "Smart" Inbox, Outlook has just two "Focused" and "Other" it uses and algorithm to learn which is which. They both have forms of quick or automatic replies. What I don't know is if Outlook can cope with POP3 accounts. [/QUOTE]
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