Fixed another issue where IMAP attachments could get corrupted on download for Gmail and Exchange servers. Fixed "Help | Configuration Data" for non English versions. Support for Notification Center on Mac OS X 10.8. High-definition font support for Retina displays on Mac OS X (experimental). The latest version is better than ever although now that Outlook is available on Mac in Office 2011, it may have to improve even further to attract more users. Postbox is one of the most intelligent e-mail clients you're likely to try on Mac. You may also receive quite a bit of spam in Postbox because although it has it's own spam filter, it doesn't support more powerful solutions such as SpamSieve. It does not however extract labels from Gmail which is a downside because it means reorganising your entire collection once again. Organizing your mail and work load using Postbox is refreshingly easy and reminds me of a more advanced version of Gmail. Within seconds, you should have a fully searchable and effectively backed-up copy of your e-mail on your hard drive.īrowsing images is a pleasure in Postbox and I liked the way you can scroll through every single image in your inbox in one go. Once you've imported, Postbox works behind the scenes to catalog everything including every single bit of text, contact, address, link, picture, document and attachment. It can even retrieve your Facebook messages for you using a separate simple setup wizard. The great thing is Postbox is a lot simpler than Thunderbird and getting your webmail - such as Gmail or Yahoo e-mail onto your desktop - is extremely quick and painless. A wizard takes you through the entire import process and Postbox automatically determines connection settings for you. Setting-up Postbox is very straightforward. Postbox also works with third party apps such as OmniFocus and Things. Features that particularly standout in Postbox 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.
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