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Re: Email client


  • Subject: Re: Email client
  • From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 08:23:51 +0900

You seems to use Gmail account with Mail.app.
The combination of Gmail and Mail.app are the worst one.

Mail.app with ordinary IMAP or POP account works well. But Gmail……

I *never* use Gmail account with Mail.app’s automation workflow.

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Takaaki Naganoya
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> 2019/04/25 6:36、David Crowe <email@hidden>のメール:
>
> I’m getting very tired of the limitations of OSX Mail. It’s scriptable, but
> unreliable. I added the MailButler plugin, but I’m getting tired of that too
> (e.g. for scheduling an email at a later date).
>
> Is there a reliable OSX-compatible email client that is also very
> apple-scriptable? Any recommendations?
>
> - David Crowe
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