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<blockquote data-quote="Plexberry" data-source="post: 1633900" data-attributes="member: 284918"><p>chscag - I'd love nothing more than to use the built in client of OSX, I tend to trust apple apps over others, it's there, free and ready to use and it does what I want</p><p></p><p>BUT it has many faults. I have six mail accounts on it and it just confuses it too much - it doesn't load accounts or won't send mail, it won't let me add a new account (when I was adding them) then next day it does. It's out of date with a lot of mail server recommendations. Although it's simply strangely for apple it's also quite problematic</p><p></p><p>I will add though that there really is a lack of a decent mail app out there on the market. AirMail certainly isn't universally loved - at least not enough for me to consider it to run my business mail from, Terry's comments on Thunderbird are backed up by a lot of other things I've read on the net and I refuse to pay monthly - or anything at any time - for Microsoft's 360 suite for Outlook etc</p><p></p><p>So at the moment I'm sticking with Apple Mail which is frustrating but is just about holding out at the moment!</p><p></p><p>Hopefully someone somewhere is developing a mail app to suit the modern age - it seems email apps have been long forgotten in many ways, which is odd considering it's such an important communication tool in todays age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plexberry, post: 1633900, member: 284918"] chscag - I'd love nothing more than to use the built in client of OSX, I tend to trust apple apps over others, it's there, free and ready to use and it does what I want BUT it has many faults. I have six mail accounts on it and it just confuses it too much - it doesn't load accounts or won't send mail, it won't let me add a new account (when I was adding them) then next day it does. It's out of date with a lot of mail server recommendations. Although it's simply strangely for apple it's also quite problematic I will add though that there really is a lack of a decent mail app out there on the market. AirMail certainly isn't universally loved - at least not enough for me to consider it to run my business mail from, Terry's comments on Thunderbird are backed up by a lot of other things I've read on the net and I refuse to pay monthly - or anything at any time - for Microsoft's 360 suite for Outlook etc So at the moment I'm sticking with Apple Mail which is frustrating but is just about holding out at the moment! Hopefully someone somewhere is developing a mail app to suit the modern age - it seems email apps have been long forgotten in many ways, which is odd considering it's such an important communication tool in todays age. [/QUOTE]
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