Trying to appreciate Mail.app

Posted on July 27, 2007 
Filed Under Macintosh

When I switched from fulltime Windows to fulltime Mac a few months back, I went right from Outlook 2003 on Windows XP to Thunderbird on Mac OS X, with only a slight pitstop at Mail.app. Now with the news that Mozilla is considering inching itself out of the mail biz, I’m wondering if I gave Apple’s Mail a fair shake. I also considered web-based email. Still not interested. I like having my email in separate windows that aren’t dependent on the browser.

But I do keep all my email online. I rely on Island Email’s IMAP server. This makes switching local clients easy. No messages to transfer. With IMAP, you can organize your email in folders right on the server. An email read in a browser or Thunderbird comes into Apple mail already read. Delete in one client or move to a sub-folder, it’s that way in the other client. Island’s IMAP server is excellent. If I can help it, I’ll never go back to POP3. I have around 5,000 messages saved on the server from April 2007 forward. I’ve also been forwarding all my email to Gmail for over 2 years, for backup purposes.

Spam filtering is not an issue since both applications use the wonderful (98.3% correct and counting) SpamSieve.

After a few hours I can say that Mail 2 does have advantages I never appreciated before over Thunderbird:

The downside:

Maybe Mail in Leopard will fix this shortcoming. For now, I’m willing to stick with Mail and see if I can get used to it.

Comments

5 Responses to “Trying to appreciate Mail.app”

  1. Lex on July 27th, 2007 4:34 pm

    Hi Judi,

    I use the comma-separated email address trick in Mail 2 as well — but I haven’t encountered the “side-effect” you described.

    If I receive an email to “anya@mydomain.com” instead of the normal default “lex@mydomain.com,” when I click reply on that message, Mail automagically selects the “anya@” address as the address to send from.

    Hope this helps!

    -Lex

  2. Judi Sohn on July 27th, 2007 4:45 pm

    Thanks, Lex. It doesn’t seem to work reliably for me. On some messages it uses my home email, on other the work…almost having nothing to do with the original message. And it always leaves the .sig at the work one no matter if the home address is used.

    Regardless, I have to check it on a message-by-message basis that I didn’t have to do with Thunderbird.

  3. Bill Riski on August 1st, 2007 9:03 pm

    Might want to check the blog Hawk Wings - writings of a Mail aficionado. For example, check out this entry…

    http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/06/12/roll-your-own-templates-in-mailapp/

  4. Judi Sohn on August 1st, 2007 9:07 pm

    Definitely, Bill. I found that site when I was looking for strategies to solve my identities issues and quickly added it to my must-read list. Excellent resource. Thanks for mentioning it, as I should have.

  5. George on August 8th, 2007 2:58 pm

    Apple Mail r0×0rs my b0×0rs.

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