Macos mail plugins

MacOS Mail has a wide range of plugins available that can enhance its functionality and provide additional features. Here are some popular MacOS Mail plugins:

  1. Airmail: A popular third-party email client that integrates with MacOS Mail, offering features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more.
  2. Sanebox: A plugin that helps you manage your email inbox by automatically moving unimportant emails to a separate folder, reducing clutter and increasing productivity.
  3. SaneBlackHole: A plugin that helps you manage your email inbox by automatically deleting spam and junk emails, reducing clutter and increasing productivity.
  4. MailTags: A plugin that allows you to add tags to your emails, making it easier to categorize and search your emails.
  5. Mail Act-On: A plugin that allows you to automate repetitive tasks in MacOS Mail, such as moving emails to specific folders or deleting spam.
  6. Gmail Notifier: A plugin that allows you to receive notifications for new emails in your Gmail account, even when MacOS Mail is not running.
  7. MailPlane: A plugin that allows you to access your Gmail account directly from MacOS Mail, with features like threaded conversations and labels.
  8. Spark: A plugin that allows you to access your email accounts from multiple providers, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo, with features like customizable layouts and advanced search.
  9. Polymail: A plugin that allows you to manage your email inbox with features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more.
  10. Mail Pilot: A plugin that allows you to manage your email inbox with features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more, with a focus on productivity and organization.

To install a MacOS Mail plugin, you'll typically need to:

  1. Download the plugin from the developer's website.
  2. Open the .mailbundle file (usually found in the Downloads folder) and drag it into the ~/Library/Mail/Bundles folder.
  3. Restart MacOS Mail to enable the plugin.

Note that some plugins may require additional setup or configuration after installation. Be sure to check the plugin's documentation for specific instructions.