Apple Mail is a built-in email client that comes with macOS and iOS. It allows users to send and receive emails, manage contacts, and organize their emails. It also includes a number of useful features such as an integrated calendar, notes, and to-do list. It supports a variety of email protocols, such as POP3, IMAP, and SMTP, and also has support for Exchange ActiveSync. It also includes powerful spam filtering and search capabilities, allowing users to quickly find messages. It also includes a variety of customization options, allowing users to personalize their email experience.
Wayyyyyy for complicated and in perspective 2016 is not a common inbox.
Good idea but the only negative point has time to synchronize.
No tiene ventanas típicas de diseño.
Much more powerful, handles multiple IMAP accounts without crashing, much more stable and intelligent.
The discontinued Opera Mail is no longer updated and is no longer supported, but the latest version, 1.0.1044, released in February 2016, can still be downloaded from the official website.
It's mail with a zero inbox workflow. sweet!
Discontinued The project seems to be no longer developed. The last commit to the GitHub repository was on June 27, 2016, but it can still be downloaded and installed.
As a text-based client, it is a different class of mail clients, not what someone who is looking for an alternative to Apple Mail would consider.
Text-based client, not like Apple Mail
By Jynto · Apr 2012
Aquí hay algunas pequeñas descargas que harán que tu Apple Mail sea aún mejor: si estás usando una versión anterior de Mail, y te gustaría obtener el diseño de tres columnas que se encuentra en Lion, entonces puedes instalar el complemento Letterbox. como Mail para que sea compatible con Growl, entonces puede instalar el complemento GrowlMail.
It looks too crowded to list emails. Compare the widescreen view of both. Thunderbird puts all the details on one line, Apple uses several lines and gives you white space between emails.