![]() Now that I’ve moved to PostBox 2.5 (yes, it’s in beta, but I noticed this under the earlier versions of PostBox as well), I notice that SpamSieve’s dock icon does not appear whenever e-mail arrives. The latest version is better than ever although now that Outlook is soon to be available on Mac in Office 2011, it may have to improve even further to attract more users. I’ve used SpamSieve for at least a couple years now, and it is absolutely the one spam solution that just works. The mail program may be having trouble communicating with. I had some problems with Postbox 6 importing my old settings back in April when it was introduced so I went back to. I searched through my email archive and nada. In one thread Michael responded that he contacted Spamsieve users regarding Postbox 6 incompatibilty but I must have missed it or I was not included. The Open Log section describes how the log can tell you whether a spam message was missed because of the mail program’s settings, SpamSieve’s settings, or SpamSieve’s training. I saw some earlier threads about Spamsieve no longer being functional in Postbox. Postbox remains one of the most intelligent e-mail clients you’re likely to try on Mac. SpamSieve keeps a log of all the messages that it examined and why it thought they were good or spam. You can still import Gmail or Yahoo e-mail and even retrieve Facebook messages too. Older features of Postbox that still stand out in Postbox are are a slick Apple Mail style interface, very fast searching for everything from messages to attachments, Gmail style conversation views, tabbed browsing of mail, categories and folders, to-do lists and integration with Address Book, iCal, iPhoto, Spotlight, and Quick Look. More Add Ons: Popular add-ons have been added to Postbox such as Postbox also works with third party apps such as OmniFocus, Things and the Lightning Calendaring add-on although others such as SpamSieve still aren’t supported: Postbox gathers conversation fragments from multiple folders and presents them within a unified view so that you can quickly bring yourself up to speed in a conversation: Quick Reply: Quick Reply lets you reply to a message without the need to open a separate compose window, which is perfect for short, snappy responses:Ĭonversation Views: Postbox Conversation Views are now more powerful. Accounts can also be organized into Account Groups, so you can keep your work and personal messages separate: Unified Account Groups: Postbox 2 now supports Unified Inboxes, which lets you combine messages from multiple accounts into one Inbox. ![]() There are many new features in version 2.0 but those that standout are: In reality however, they have only basically taken the open source code behind Thunderbird and expanded on it to make a more fully featured mail client. Postbox 2.0 retains the same basic Thunderbird infrastructure and there are still some that will say it’s a little “too” inspired by Thunderbird and that the developers have essentially taken a free application and turned it into one that requires payment. ![]() Version 2.0 has just been released and adds some great new features which make this slick and intuitive mail client even better. Postbox is an intelligent, multi-language cross platform mail client that has clearly been inspired by Gmail, Apple Mail and Thunderbird. ![]()
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