Apple mail extensions

Apple Mail extensions are third-party add-ons that can enhance the functionality of Apple Mail on your Mac or iOS device. Here are some examples of Apple Mail extensions:

Mac:

  1. Airmail: A popular email client that integrates with Apple Mail, offering features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more.
  2. Sanebox: An email management tool that helps you prioritize and organize your inbox, using AI-powered filters and rules.
  3. SaneBlackHole: A plugin that helps you manage spam and unwanted emails, using machine learning algorithms to identify and block suspicious messages.
  4. MailTags: A plugin that adds tags and labels to your emails, making it easier to categorize and search your messages.
  5. MailMate: A powerful email client that integrates with Apple Mail, offering features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more.

iOS:

  1. Email Tracker: An extension that adds a "Track" button to your emails, allowing you to see when recipients open or reply to your messages.
  2. Email Snooze: An extension that lets you temporarily remove emails from your inbox, so you can focus on other tasks and come back to them later.
  3. Email Reminders: An extension that adds reminders to your emails, so you can follow up on important messages at a later time.
  4. Email Archive: An extension that allows you to archive emails, keeping your inbox organized and clutter-free.
  5. Email Search: An extension that adds advanced search features to Apple Mail, making it easier to find specific emails.

To install Apple Mail extensions on your Mac:

  1. Open Apple Mail and go to Mail > Preferences > General.
  2. Click on the Manage button next to Extensions.
  3. Select the extension you want to install and click Install.
  4. Follow the installation instructions provided by the extension developer.

To install Apple Mail extensions on your iOS device:

  1. Open the Settings app and go to Mail.
  2. Tap on Accounts and select the account you want to add the extension to.
  3. Tap on Advanced and then Enable Extensions.
  4. Select the extension you want to install and follow the installation instructions provided by the extension developer.

Note that some Apple Mail extensions may require you to restart Apple Mail or your device after installation. Additionally, some extensions may have compatibility issues with certain versions of Apple Mail or iOS, so be sure to check the extension's compatibility before installing.