![]() ![]() MailTags is $30, but a bundle that also includes Mail Act-On can be had for $50. If you’re a Gmail user, these tags can be seen on any devices, as they are compatible with GMail’s Label system. A message’s color can be changed based on project or importance. Made by the same developer as Mail Act-On, MailTags can be used to apply keywords to messages for faster and more precise searching. Mail Act-On has a free 30-day trial, and can be purchased for $30. Lastly, Mail Act-On can be used to create templates for fast, canned replies. Receipts can be automatically placed as Cc or Bcc, based on rules, and the plugin can ensure you’re always sending mail from the correct account, which is something Mail.app struggles to do on its own. Secondly, Mail Act-On can manipulate outgoing messages. Once rules have been set up, filing messages can be done with a single keystroke. The first is a powerful workflow management tool. There is a helpful features matrix on their pricing page. The more expensive Business account runs €24.95/month and includes features that will be more useful in a business context. If you pay for a year, it runs €6.50/month. While there is a basic free tier, to access all of its features, MailButler requires a subscription. Some more basic features, like reminding a user of a missing attachment and one-click unsubscribing are available too. Custom signatures complete with images are a breeze to create as well. The plugin can be set up to snooze email for later or even pause fetching of accounts, if you don’t want to be notified of work email over the weekend, for example. Entire emails can be added as text in Evernote or OneNote. With it installed, emails can become tasks within Mail or sent to a service like Todoist. MailButler is an extensive plugin that makes a ton of stuff easier to deal with in Mail. I did try a reinstall, but it hasn’t helped.Here are some of our favorites: MailButler Here is a log entry for the one above that I just trained.Īctions: added rule to SpamSieve blocklist, added to Spam corpus (1338) Now, I have done the training, but in my case, it does show in the log, but doesn’t seem to apply the next time the spam comes in. I can even select and train as spam and airmail moves them, but the stats counter doesn’t change on spam sieve and the log is empty, there are no Train (manuals) in there.” But often, this training is ignored and the same offenders show up.Īs regards the former poster, I’m referring to the problems he referred to here: “I have used SS for a long time successfully, but in the last month or so, it just stops working, and junk gets through. In fact, at this point, about 70% I am having to “train” to go into the Spam folder. However, this email still sits in the Inbox. Subject: Be ahead of your New Year’s resolution, start burning belly-fat now Please see the Checking the Airmail Setup instructions, which show how you can look in SpamSieve’s log to see whether it’s receiving any messages from Airmail. It could mean that Airmail is not filtering the incoming messages through SpamSieve. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the training isn’t working. Please describe which ones apply to your situation. The original poster mentioned several different issues. SS just doesn’t seem to be all that effective either at training or catching obvious junk now. ![]() I would say you have described my issues perfectly in recent months. My son is using the same version of airmail as I. When I did the training, I saw the stats go up and it went into log, then a few hours later, the same thing, it becomes useless.įor the record, I have licensed 3 copies of SS, for myself, my son on airmail and my wife on mailemate. So I did a complete uninstall of SS and all of its files. I can even select and train as spam and airmail moves them, but the stats counter doesn’t change on spam sieve and the log is empty, there are no Train (manuals) in there. I have used SS for a long time successfully, but in the last month or so, it just stops working, and junk gets through. I am running Airmail 2 Beta, but went to Airmail 2 stable to make sure it was not an issue. I am on 10.10.3, and this was also occurring on 10.10.2. ![]()
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