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In one of our articles about email clients, we learned that an email client is a program that connects with your email servers and download all your data to computer for you to access them. Using IMAP or POP protocols, it can get your emails efficiently, and even sync the changes you made on client to the servers so you get consistent data everywhere regardless of where you are signing in.
One such email client has earned quite a reputation for itself in recent years – Postbox (https://www.postbox-inc.com/).
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Postbox Mail Client
It’s an affordable email client that is now available for both Mac and Windows.
But before Postbox established itself, it had huge challenges. One of the biggest ones was to compete with other commercial clients Outlook, or the pre-installed client in Mac computers simply called ‘Mail’ now, or Thunderbird (a Free email client from Mozilla foundation).
Now, looking back it seems evident that Postbox had some truly unique features up its sleeve that stood the test of time. It has a large user-base now, and for a good reason.
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Postbox Features
Let’s take a quick look at some of its best features: –
Interface
The thing about Postbox that quickly jumps out is its interface. It is simply unmatched with any other client out there. This is due to the remarkable simplicity with which it lets the users deal with emails and its sophisticated features. It is also easy on eyes, with sharp borders, neat and clean interface, and yet not limited in any sense.
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Focus Pane
Postbox introduced ‘Focused Pane’ to let users deal with only important emails. Hence, it is aptly named. It lets you focus on emails according to the priority of them. This is made possible by smart, real-time filters of Postbox. It makes it already clean interface even more attractive, and more important, more productive. Although, some users may find it limiting because it hides some of the emails that you might want to see. But in general, it works out great for majority.
Tagging
One of the most helpful features it introduced before many other clients is tagging emails. There are features like applying labels to emails, but with Postbox, it’s different. You can tag an email with as many keywords as you like. This makes the management surprisingly easier. You can make your searches highly refined using the tags and without letting it consume your time.
Shortcuts
Every software program has some shortcuts to launch an event/command/feature instantaneously using keys on your keyboard. But that’s not the kind of shortcuts we are talking about here. Postbox has made a lot of lengthy tasks shorter, almost down to a single click. Therefore, most of its features can technically be said to exist in other clients, but the difference is in user-friendliness and comfort in applying those features intuitively. Example – Tagging (above). Searching emails and managing them under different labels is a feature seen in every email client, but Postbox has made it incredibly simple and quick through ‘Tags.’
Integration with Other Features
Integration with Other Features
Integration with other features
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Postbox allows you to integrate with other features such as Dropbox, Box, and One Drive. These cloud tools will make it a breeze to attach large files to your emails. There is also a feature called ‘Quick Post that you can use to connect with other apps like Evernote, IFTTT, Pinterest, and many other, and streamline your workflow.
Many other tiny features
There are so many other tiny but every helpful features that cannot all be possibly listed here. You have to use Postbox directly to see how they can be beneficial to you.
Things like –
Things like –
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- While composing your emails, Postbox lets you use any files or images that may be inside your email database.
- It has a time-tracker that tells you the total time elapased since you started composing a message.
- It shows word count as well.
- You can reuse any text or other contents without having to write them again and again. Just create a pre-made response and insert that everytime you need to use them.
Of course, the usability and the actual benefit of anything, be it a software program or a hardware stuff, depends on the specific needs of an individual. There may be a lot of interesting and valuable features with Postbox, but if there is one thing missing that you need most, it stops being of any use to you.
You can download Postbox today and see if it has everything you need or not. There is a free trial version to check out the features and interface.
It turns out that when I decided to search for a new e-mail app of choice, that Postbox won out. But I neglected to go into deeper details as to why this was the app I went with. So, to give you a better idea why Postbox isn’t just right for me but also might be right for you, here’s something a little more in-depth.
One of the things I really wanted with my new e-mail app of choice was one with familiar surroundings. Well, Postbox definitely gave me that – and a lot more. Sure, it isn’t nearly as minimal-looking as Sparrow was, but I wanted something that was a little bit more robust and also had a little bit more functionality to it in my search for its replacement.
And Postbox is more than just a little robust. It is perhaps the most powerful email app out there – for any platform.
The ability to have multiple e-mail accounts shift so easily from your existing mail application, whether it be Sparrow or Apple’s own Mail.app, allows you to get right into Postbox very quickly. It looks a lot like the native Apple Mail.app, but has a whole lot more under the hood.
If you’re a big Gmail user, then Postbox has you covered. In the Advanced/General preferences panel, you can set Postbox to use Gmail’s keyboard shortcuts and you can also create events within Google Calendar for detected dates. Further support for Gmail Labels includes the ability to tag your messages simply by typing the “L” key, and messages marked by Gmail as “Important” are now recognized within the Postbox thread pane and dedicated folder view. Since I’ve gone back to Gmail, having all of these abilities at my fingertips without having to resort to using Gmail on the web (or Mailplane, for that matter) is incredibly handy. You can also use a dedicated Important view within Postbox, which is great if you’re shifting from the Gmail web interface to a native app – the barrier to entry is that much lower.
As many of you may know, I’m not a fan of using your e-mail app to manage your tasks. But Postbox can do that if you need. You can “tag” to-dos within Postbox by simply selecting a message and pressing the “S” key. And these to-dos are automatically background colored to be easier to find.
Postbox also sports a variety of viewing options called “Smart Views”, one of which is called the To-Do View. This option lets you work on important tasks without distraction, which is great if you either use your email as a task manager (again, I don’t recommend this) or if you want to focus on dealing with particular aspects of your inbox by using this view in conjunction with the Unified Inboxes/Folders and the Focus Pane features. Postbox does integrate with several other apps, including Dropbox (allowing you to send links to your Dropbox files rather than the files themselves) and Evernote (you can send message content to Evernote – Mac only). TextExpander works just fine with Postbox and so do popular Mac task management apps Things and OmniFocus.
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Speaking of the Focus Pane…I’m a huge fan of this feature. I can now “time chunk” my inbox using attributes such as favourite topics, contacts, by date, and more. I use Perspectives in OmniFocus a lot, and I also like the idea of Workspaces in Asana. Having a similar type of feature in my email app of choice is simply more than I could have hoped for when I embarked on this quest.
There are other aspects of Postbox that can serve to enhance your overall productivity, including canned responses (although I tend to use TextExpander for those – but this is a boon for Windows users who want to use Postbox), fast access to your email accounts and favourite folders from the Favourites Bar, and the ability to “Send and Archive” no matter which way you reply to a message (using the Quick Reply or Compose windows).
There are so many other things I absolutely love about Postbox (signature insertion support right from the toolbar, an incredibly fast and accurate search function on multiple levels, add-on support for services like SpamSieve, etc.) that it’s hard to highlight all of them. Instead, I’ve focused on the features that are of most importance to me: email efficiency and productivity enhancement. Postbox has both of those areas covered…in spades. And while I did some difficulty with some lag time in my early use of the app, Postbox came to the rescue with some recommendations for a fix right within the comments section of my blog.
Now that’s support!
As for the cost? For $9.95 USD, you are getting a stellar email app – and my email app of choice – at a great price. But if you’re not ready to buy quite yet, they offer a free 30-day trial to get you started. After purchase, you also get a 60-day satisfaction guarantee, meaning you’ll be getting a full 90 days to evaluate Postbox without any real risk. That’s how much they stand behind the app.
As well they should. It’s that damn good.
Postbox is my new email app of choice – and I highly recommend you head over to the company’s website to grab yourself a copy today. Your inbox will thank you.
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