Spark for macOS is available on the Mac App Store. Spark is already a popular email client with a host of modern features, but the improvements to search have the potential to make a lot of new converts to the app. The parameters can be batched in plain English too, so I can type ‘emails from Federico from yesterday with PDF attachments’, and Spark knows to apply the sender, date, and attachment filters returning results almost instantly. Smart keywords include things like ‘to,’ ‘from,’ ‘attachment,’ ‘flagged,’ ‘forwarded,’ and dates. For example, start typing ‘att…’ and Spark will suggest searching for attachments. As you type a search query, Spark looks for keywords. Mailspring for a fast, free, and featured-filled Mac email client. Microsoft Outlook for people who value features over simplicity. Canary Mail for a security-focused Mac email client. Airmail for a feature-rich alternative to Apple Mail. I haven’t used Spark’s improved search enough yet to give it a thorough review, but I like what I’ve seen so far. Apple Mail for a basic, free Mac mail app. I feel that the size of the email accounts is making the mac mail programme slow. Most of these are google apps for business accounts, and one is a private imap system. The largest one of these accounts is 30GB and the others are each c. An update to Readdle’s Spark for macOS avoids that pitfall with improvements to its search functionality that detect keywords in your searches as you type queries in plain English. Ive got 8 email accounts which i manage in mac mail. However, a downside of Google’s approach is that it requires you to recall or look up special syntax to narrow your search using date, attachment, sender, and other parameters. Too often I find myself resorting to or the Gmail app on iOS to find a message because Google’s search is so good. Search isn’t the forte of many email clients.
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