You could have it filtered by using a common factor in your subject line – like a job title or number. For example, let’s say you are managing many different jobs and you want the emails for those jobs to go into their own folders. The best part about it is that you can program the Smart Folder to look for nearly any kind of message and use multiple criteria to do so. In the same realm as the VIP Contact feature, Smart Folders are designed to help you sort your email based off of a variety of criteria. It’s very handy to know that if I want to find emails from my mom, I can just click on her name under VIP Contact and see all her messages. ![]() You will see all the emails that person as sent to you from any account you have linked to Airmail. Basically, you set up a contact as a VIP and then their messages are filtered into a special viewing area. The VIP Contact feature in Airmail makes that sorting just a little easier. Sorting out what’s important from what’s not can become very hard at times. I get a lot of spam and a lot of coupon offers, but I also get a lot of personal correspondence and bill reminders. ![]() Because of that, I have a hodgepodge of emails that arrive in it daily. I’ve had my Gmail account for a very long time. To use it, you simply start a new email and if you are using a Gmail or Exchange account, you select the Sent Later icon and pick a schedule for your email. It is only set up to work with Gmail and Exchange accounts only right now. This option is definitely one that caught my eye as soon as I saw it. You can spend a few hours on one day setting up the emails that need to go out rather than spending pockets of time over the course of several days. This roll-out will take place over the course of several weeks and having the ability to schedule emails really helps this type of communication plan to be more efficient. I am actually working with a client right now who is working to roll out a set of communications to their workforce to notify them of a software changeover. While this might seem like such an insignificant feature to some, for me, someone who spends most of her days sitting behind an email client, Send Later can be a real game changer. A full list of features is included at the end of this review. For the purposes of this review, I will be focusing on the top three features that I find to be the most helpful. Today, Airmail developer Bloop has released an update that includes a lot of rich features that make your email experience even better with Airmail. Airmail gives users a very clean, modern experience with reading and managing their email. While I ended up shifting my email client use back to Apple Mail, I still filter one of my more complicated email accounts through Airmail for iOS. I had the opportunity to review it and I ended up using it for quite some time and really enjoyed how easy it was to enable my different email accounts in its system. Personally I think Apple should remove the app from the App Store and see how Bloop manages without any new users.Modern email client gets version update with tons of new features.Įarly in 2015, I was first exposed to Airmail. The macOS app has also recently increased in price by more than double what I paid.Īll this is interesting because Apple's App Store review Guidelines state, "if you are changing your existing app to a subscription based business model, you should not take away the primary functionality existing users have already paid for." I clicked on the star and was presented with a window informing me that Airmail Premium would provide me with Push Notifications, Multiple accounts and Live Support all for only $4.99 per month or $15.99 per year. ![]() Today I opened Airmail on my iPhone to see a small green star in a green circle at the bottom of the screen. Over and above that I really wanted an app I could use on all my devices. For years now I have been using Bloop's Airmail as my sole email client on both iOS and macOS, I will not bore you with the reasons I chose this app over the native Mail app but suffice to say I liked its features and for some years it has proven to be less problematic than Mail in a few areas of performance.
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