Thunderbird/Eudora 8.x interface philosophy since switching to them Get used to it, but I've become a foot-dragging convert to the POP3 client for you (Mailsmith doesn't support IMAP). Monitoring and micromanaging every aspect of your email, this is the Like BBEdit, Mailsmith is more than a bit geeky. Indeed, perhaps too much of a good thing, to a degree that User interface, and I discovered that Mailsmith has even more windows One of the things I liked about classic Eudora was its multi-window Then I configured account info from scratch. Trying again, I went with a clean install and no imported data, and Not sure what that's about - obviously not a success. But when I tried to open theĪrchives, I was presented with messages containing indecipherable text. Hundred megabytes of archived emails from Eudora, which seemed to go Software, which remains his first and highest priority.Īnyway, now that it's free, I was intrigued enough to download aĬopy of Mailsmith, and I have been trying it out. Mailsmith, allowing him to continue to focus on his work at BareBones Strictly a labor of love, noting that he's in the unique position ofīeing able to support the program for others who use and rely on it,Īnd that his new company's sole purpose is to provide a home for He says that henceforth Mailsmith will be Stickshift Software's owner and principal, Rich Siegel, is founder andĬEO of BareBones Software. The philosophy behind Mailsmith isn't likely to change much, since Stickshift Software is distributing the program and providing online Ownership of Mailsmith to Stickshift Software LLC, which is releasing However, BareBones Software recently announced it had transferred 's Thunderbird, could it be that much better? I couldn't Selling for $100 - more than twice what other commercial software emailĬlients - such as classic Eudora - sold for, and $100 more than I had no doubt that Mailsmith would be a good email client, but Professional-grade text editor and its excellent TextWrangler freeware Users by BareBones Software - developers of the formidable BBEdit I've been aware of it for years as anĮxtra-strength and very expensive application designed for Macintosh I have to admit that I never paid much attention to the MailsmithĮmail client in the past.
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