Mailsmith requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later Mac OS X 10.5 or later is strongly recommended. Fixed crash in the Spotlight metadata importer on some gratuitously malformed messages.(This also affects other windows which contain a message view and other lists, such as per-mailbox windows and query results.) Click the Install button in the window that just opened. Fixed display glitch which would occur when making the message view visible via the splitter, after having opened the Mail Browser window with the message view hidden. Choose Install Thunderbird Plug-In from SpamSieves SpamSieve menu. Addressed overuse of fcntl(F_FULL_SYNC) which caused database performance problems.Version 2.2.5 makes the following additional changes: The end-user license agreement has been modified to reflect this, and is likewise available for review on the web site." The price tag has been removed, and it is available for use at no charge. (My work at Bare Bones Software remains my first and highest priority.) The other big change is that Mailsmith is now freeware. if you receive loads of spam through Apple Mail, use SpamSieve. Other great apps like Mailwasher are Spamihilator, POPFile, SpamSieve and SPAMfighter. The best alternative is SpamAssassin, which is both free and Open Source. My ongoing goal is to support and enhance Mailsmith on an ad-hoc basis as has been done over most of the 2.2 beta cycle: this means occasional (if not exactly regular :-)) releases to fix bugs and add features. Schedule emails on Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird and Android (sort of iOS). There are more than 10 alternatives to Mailwasher for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Microsoft Office Outlook and SaaS. It's now being maintained, developed, and supported under the auspices of Stickshift Software, LLC, a company which was formed the the specific purpose of giving Mailsmith a home. "As this release, Mailsmith is no longer a product of Bare Bones Software. Version 2.2 made a positively huge number of enhancements that belies a bump in version number from 2.1 to 2.2, but the main shift was from a commercial to a freeware application. Text (including Markup)-only in MailMate is too heavy a lift for me. I does now have all of the features I need, and if it performs adequately with the very large corpus of archived e-mails I like to keep indexed and handy, that will be my choice. Freeware Current Version: 2.2.5 (January 6, 2010)įrom Rich Siegel, primary author of the fabulous BBEdit text editor, comes the Mailsmith email client, which offers very sophisticated email filtering (including integrated support for SpamSieve and PGP), a clean user interface, and a BBEdit-like editing capability that few other email programs can match. I have been using a different email client for a year or so but am now returning to Thunderbird. Apple Mail is extraordinarily improved since I chose Postbox/Thunderbird over it many years ago.
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