Re: [Fed-Talk] Best Alternative to Apple Mail that does S/MIME
Re: [Fed-Talk] Best Alternative to Apple Mail that does S/MIME
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Best Alternative to Apple Mail that does S/MIME
- From: "Rose, Scott" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 07:59:59 -0400
MailMate only does IMAP (unfortunately). That works with most services
- there was an issue with Office365’s implementation of IMAP, but they
adjusted for it.
Another feature for those with huge mailboxes is MailMate uses a
different, larger ID field for messages so you won’t see
messages/conversations disappear (which can happen in Apple Mail if you
have too many messages - which says more about MailMate users :). It
ties conversations to message IDs, so if someone replies and their
client sets the ID to a different number, it starts a new thread. That
is kind of annoying.
Scott
On 24 Apr 2017, at 14:51, Henry B (Hank) Hotz, CISSP wrote:
On Apr 24, 2017, at 9:49 AM, Basil Decina <email@hidden>
wrote:
Haven’t seen any discussion on Thunderbird as an alternative to
Apple Mail. Is anyone using this app?
postbox is a Thunderbird fork, I’m told.
I have used Thunderbird years (10?) ago, and I would try it again if I
got no other recommendations. At the time it was slow and clunky, but
seemed fairly solid. When connected to Exchange over a slowish ISP it
created 14,0000 duplicate messages in about a week. I switched back to
Apple Mail and had the same problem, so it was an issue with the
fresh, green Exchange deployment, not Thunderbird.
MailMate sounds interesting since I no longer need to use Exchange.
Can you still enable POP on Exchange? That’s how I solved the above
problem with duplicate messages. It’s too simple a protocol to screw
up. ;-)
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