Apple mail plugins sierra
Apple Mail plugins for Sierra!
As of macOS Sierra (10.12), Apple has introduced a new way of managing plugins for Mail. Here are some popular plugins that are compatible with Sierra:
- Airmail: A popular third-party email client that integrates with Apple Mail. It adds features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more. (Free trial, $2.99)
- Sanebox: A plugin that helps you manage your email inbox by automatically moving unimportant emails to a separate folder. (Free trial, $25/year)
- SaneBlackHole: A plugin that helps you manage your email inbox by automatically deleting unwanted emails. (Free trial, $25/year)
- Gmail Notifier: A plugin that allows you to receive notifications for new emails in your Gmail account. (Free)
- MailTags: A plugin that adds tags and labels to your emails, making it easier to categorize and search your messages. (Free trial, $29.95)
- Mail Act-On: A plugin that allows you to automate repetitive tasks in Mail, such as moving emails to specific folders or deleting unwanted messages. (Free trial, $29.95)
- VoodooPad: A plugin that adds a note-taking feature to Mail, allowing you to jot down notes and ideas while reading emails. (Free trial, $29.95)
- MailPlane: A plugin that adds a calendar integration feature to Mail, allowing you to schedule meetings and events directly from your emails. (Free trial, $29.95)
- Unroll.me: A plugin that helps you manage your email subscriptions by automatically unrolling unwanted newsletters and promotional emails. (Free)
- Boomerang: A plugin that allows you to schedule emails to send later, remind you about important messages, and more. (Free trial, $4.99/month)
To install plugins on Sierra, follow these steps:
- Download the plugin from the developer's website.
- Open the
.mailbundle
file you downloaded. - Drag the plugin to the Mail app's "Plugins" folder (located at
~/Library/Mail/Bundles
). - Restart Mail to activate the plugin.
Please note that some plugins may not be compatible with Sierra, so be sure to check the developer's website for compatibility information before installing.