![]() It will store the email account settings and sync them over iCloud. There is a few things here that I really liked. It is left to also add a couple of O365 accounts (if allowed) so that I can a full email overview. I have added Google and standard IMAP accounts so far. Here are some things I find quite interesting with the applications:Īs many stand alone applications it is possible to add multiple accounts. I will be running the application on both MacOS and iOS – and the experience seems to be quite similar. I prefer to not be working with emails in the browser since I find my self to easily distracted. I usually do that with different browsers and different browser profile in Brave to keep the sessions (especially for Office 365) separated. I may not be getting so much email on them – but it is a pain to check them all. I did and my plan is now to run the application for two months as a trial.Īs I have been talking about in the past, I have a lot of email accounts. You get 3 days trial if you jump on a monthly plan. You can use it for free on iOS and iPad OS but to also use it on the desktop you need to subscribe. One of these are AirMail and that is what I will talk about today.ĪirMail is a small Mac OS, iPad OS and iOS mail client. ![]() ![]() But I don’t complain.īefore I decide which app to use I wanted to try out some other ones as well. Yesterday the trial ended – there must be something wrong with that counter since 18 of April to 28 of June is way more than 30 days. It is a small stand alone emailing application that I have been using for the last 2 and something months. Back in Ep 74 – April 19 – Working with emails I talked about an email application called MailMate.
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