And if you have multiple Gmail accounts, you can manage them all in the same application, without having to sign in and out of your different accounts. It has first-rate alias functionality so you can add full-blown accounts or alias's and you can even specify to use the SMTP server for those alias's if required. It handles multiple accounts brilliantly and has a unified inbox view which is great. Mailplane is a small shareware application that gives you all the features of Gmail's web interface via a desktop application. As to Airmail, it really is the email client that does it all. ![]() And even though Gmail works well with desktop clients, it's just not the same experience as the web-based version.īut a few years ago I came across a shareware program called Mailplane that changed everything for me. (Does anyone remember that you used to need an "invitation" from a Gmail user just to get your own account?) These days I have several Gmail accounts (actually, some of them are Google Apps accounts-Gmail but with your own domain), some for business, some for personal, and some for junk mail. I've been using Gmail for what seems like ages. Tons of features, a generous storage amount, it works with desktop clients like Apple Mail or Thunderbird, and it's free. I think Gmail is the best email service there is. A brief review of Mailplane from a longtime user.
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