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Os x mail plugins
Os x mail plugins















However, what’s even more interesting to me is that it lets you add notes to messages add calendar events (such as follow-up reminders) to messages from within Mail and include tags and other MailTags metadata in searches, smart mailboxes, and rules. This plug-in ensures that the original To: and Cc: recipients remain intact.įrom the same developer as Mail Act-On, MailTags ( Indev, $30) lets you apply tags to messages, to help organize them. Now Mail automatically addresses such messages correctly when you choose Reply or Reply All, except in one specific case: When you’re adding to a conversation in which you were a Cc: recipient, Mail still wants to swap the contents of the To: and Cc: fields when you reply. This plug-in ( Gregory Welch, free) once served the crucial purpose of ensuring that the To: and Cc: fields were filled in correctly for messages that you’d previously sent but wanted to follow up on. The new Mavericks version also lets you schedule messages for future delivery. You can also create rules that work much like Mail’s built-in rules, except that they can operate individually on demand, or on outgoing messages. This multipurpose tool lets you file messages in any mailbox using only the keyboard. Of all the plug-ins listed here, Mail Act-On ( Indev, $25) is the one I depend on most. GPGMail makes the process much simpler and friendlier. Although Mail offers built-in support for S/MIME encryption, it’s complicated to set up and use (for both you and your correspondents).

#OS X MAIL PLUGINS PRO#

Part of GPG Suite, GPGMail ( GPGTools, free) gives you OpenPGP-compatible encryption and digital signatures for exchanging sensitive email messages. DEVONthink Pro Office’s Apple Mail plug-in If you use DEVONthink Pro Office ( DEVONtechnologies, 150) to organize your documents (and I do), this plug-inincluded with the applets you add any. The source is freely available via GitHub and should give you a first overview or and project template for Mail.app plugins. Anyways, there is a project which integrates PGP since years into Mail.app and its still supported by the original developer. In order to get any plug-ins to work, you'll need to find the new UUIDs and add them to the plug-ins' ist file. Apple is pretty restrictive with its applications. With OS X 10.8.4, Apple has updated Mail, which means that plug-ins that are not up-to-date won't work, and will be placed in a /Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled) folder. Anyways, there is a project which integrates PGP since years into Mail.app and its still supported by the original developer. There is no official plugin support in the Mail.app.

os x mail plugins

Apple is pretty restrictive with its applications. GPG Mail makes encrypting email simple and friendly. There is no official plugin support in the Mail.app.















Os x mail plugins