March 25, 2012

Save Money - The 9 Best Free Mail Clients For Macintosh

This report came about because I, like lots of other Mac users unloaded Mail when I set up my Mac, concept it did a great job, sat back...

And started to lose mail.

Not lots of it, I didn't even know I was losing any until I lost a big piece of company because I failed to acknowledge to an email in time. This sent me scuttling off to my webmail to find that the offending mail, plus two other messages, had been left by Mail sitting conveniently inside a warm server. It's a good stock without a doubt, but I lost faith in Mail overnight, (I'm that type of guy), and that sent me on a quest for a different email client. A free one, as I like to keep as much money aside as I can for food and beer. 




I concept also that if I was finding for a new email client, others might be also. I hope this saves you some time and endeavor you could spend gainfully elsewhere. Here they be, in no single order of importance of effectiveness.

Gyazmail

Brand new and advanced from the ground up for Mac Osx its pretty, and quick to retrieve email. It is fully featured to the nth degree contribution Pop/Imap and Smtp support, message templates and lots more. Except junk mail filtering. It uses Spamsieve for this, and whilst this is probably the best spam filter out there, it comes free to try, but will cost you thirty bucks if you want the real deal. So for me, I'll pass, which is a shame because otherwise it ticks all the boxes.

Postbox Express

The free minute sister of the awesome Postbox, this is a new kid on the block with real promise. Ultra fast search and retrieve, actionable search results, intuitive conversation views, tabbed email browsing, superfast archiving plus easy tagging for all your messages. It integrates Address book, ical and iphoto exchange. All in all a very worthy newcomer.

Opera

Not just an email client, but an ultrafast web browser too, all in one package. It's email function is well supported with an elegant user interface, with a nice 'quick reply' feature that allows you to acknowledge without chance up a full composer window. Pop/Imap and Rss are all supported but unfortunately gain message encryption isn't. Still a marvelous all round package though.

Thunderbird

One of the bigger beasts in the jungle that majors in its ability to report across platforms. Fully featured, Tb has without doubt the easiest setup assistant and account wizard out there. advanced by the Mozilla team and originally meant to be included within the Firefox browser (to rival Opera), it proved to be to feature rich to be a mere addon. Its Windows ancestry doesn't help its user interface which isn't that pretty.  

Mailsmith

 Was a paid for app, but now its free. Quite basic in what it offers, and again it needs Spamsieve to ensure a spam free life. A nice interface and its quick, but it seems the developer is shying away from iImap support.

SeaMonkey

Like Opera, Sm is both web browser and mail client combined, and whereas the browser is very good, the email client suffers because it doesn't offer an index based search function, and believe me, the spam filter when it's operating grabs your ram and holds on to it tightly. Otherwise it looks nice, and would be fine for a non power user.  

Gnumail

If it was down to looks, this app would win hands down, right on the best user interface out there by a country mile, and the functionality is fine if you only deal with one or two accounts at home. It isn't ram hungry and has all the security you need. Look elsewhere though if you run manifold accounts that bring in hundreds of emails every day. At its best sitting at home or laptop waiting to take the mail from the postman. Gmail Browser If you use Gmail, it's a real 'needit'. A standalone barebones browser that does nothing else but give you way to all your Gmail accounts in one area.Just open it and leave it. Very cool app.

Honorable Mention Goes To...

Growl and GrowlMail Plugins

If you haven't yet downloaded Growl, you need to. With it installed you will be told when your browser download has finished, you've received new mail, a new Im message, iTunes has just started playing a tune and even if your laptop battery is getting low. Really comforting to know it's working away quietly in the background.

You'll love the way notifications appear and disappear silently. If you determine to stick with Apple Mail, these two are a must.

Okay, there you are then, they are all free to download and use, and the excellent way to while away some time whilst you make your decision.  I hope this brief report helps you select the right one for you.

Save Money - The 9 Best Free Mail Clients For Macintosh

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