Mail Pilot 3.0 (7810) – Task-oriented email client.

Mail Pilot 3.0 (7810)

Mail Pilot is a polished email client for MacOS That offers a simple but powerful function in Addition to a modern user interface. The client Adopts a simplified approach to the email client software, UNLIKE the traditional ones That use complicated indicators and configurations.

Pilot Mail Allows you to send emails from all accounts to different places. In other words, you can sort messages in all accounts in your Several special folders. Various email services, Including Gmail, iCloud, AOL, Yahoo! or Outlook, as well as all types of standard IMAP email accounts are supported.


What’s New

Version 3.0:

  • New System notifications - By default it’s going to be the "alert" style, allowing you to open or complete a message from the notification. You can change it to the temporary "banner" style in System Preferences. You can also disable them completely in Mail Pilot’s preferences.
  • New Preference to de-emphasize automated messages - It’s only getting the low-hanging fruit right now (hence why it’s labeled "beta" in preferences). Send me the .eml (or "show original" contents in gmail) for messages that it doesn’t catch and we’ll improve its training over the next few weeks!
  • New Is Automated - The "is automated" filter in Perspectives now works (same notes as above).
  • New Learn tab - In the source list, you'll now see a learn tab with some helpful resources.
  • New Desktop Images - Added desktop images to the website that you can download and use for your desktop, iPad, and iPhone!
  • Fixed Emoji in subject not always rendering correctly.
  • Fixed Special characters in folder names not displaying correctly.
  • Fixed Some messages not displaying in the thread view (when there was a return / new line in the subject).
  • Fixed Crash on launch for some users caused by a contacts library we were using. I removed the library and rewrote our contacts code to only use the system API.
  • Improved Badge count number accuracy


Compatibility

OS X 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor


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