Mailplane
Author: h | 2025-04-24
Mailplane is an email client for macOS. By integrating Mailplane with Todoist, you'll be able to create tasks based on Mailplane conversations. Setting up the integration. Great news! Todoist is already automatically connected with Mailplane. Using the integration. Open a conversation in Mailplane.
Mailplane - Mailplane 1.61.3 released
An email client that combines Gmail's web interface with a slew of additional features, including integration with OmniFocus.Mailplane is touted as the “best way to use Gmail on your Mac.” It’s designed to give you the power and convenience of Gmail’s web-based web client while also introducing features that can only be delivered through a dedicated app. For example, Mailplane integrates with the Contacts app and can be set to be your default mail application.2021-06-07 Update: Mailplane is no longer selling licenses due to some restrictions that Google recently put in place. You’ll find additional details on the Mailplane website.You can create an OmniFocus action based on an email by invoking Mailplane’s “Save Clip” feature and choosing “OmniFocus” from the available options. A new action is created, with the title matching the subject of the email.If there is any text selected, this text will automatically be added to the note field of the new OmniFocus action. Otherwise, the entire contents of the email will be added to the note field.Additionally, two links are automatically added to the note field: one that allows you to access the email from within Mailplane and a second that provides access to the email through Gmail’s standard web interface.Learn OmniFocus Content Featuring Mailplane Mailplane is an email client for macOS. By integrating Mailplane with Todoist, you'll be able to create tasks based on Mailplane conversations. Setting up the integration. Great news! Todoist is already automatically connected with Mailplane. Using the integration. Open a conversation in Mailplane. Mailplane stopped selling licenses. If you’re pressed for time, here’s the short version: We are no longer selling licenses for Mailplane; Mailplane will continue to function for Interface illustrations and icons for high contrast mode- VoiceOver for better accessibility- Outlook attachments scan- Enhanced button design throughout the appFixed:- Updater failed to offer PDF Expert app updates- Older versions of Mailplane app were displayed in the Updater- Firefox Autofill Values were not removed in the Privacy module- Firefox bookmarks got wiped out when cleaning history via the Privacy moduleCleanMyMac X 4.3.1- Improved: updated malware databaseCleanMyMac X 4.3.0.3Improved:- Cleanup logs got a little more detailed by adding module names to their entries- Uninstaller allows to add separate leftover files to Ignore List- Better and faster scanning for application leftover files- High contrast mode for better accessibilityAdded:- An option in Preferences to enable or disable Beta features for live versions- An ability to share your cleanup results over social networksFixed:- Uninstaller did not show Dock icons among application resources- Apps with long names did not fit well in the Updater- Several CleanMyMac X Menu issues related to privileges- A number of minor issues here and thereCleanMyMac X 4.2.1.1- Change log not available for this versionCleanMyMac X 4.2.1New:- Detection of hijacked browser settings for Malware RemovalImproved:- Visual progress and log details for cleanup operations- iOS device monitors can be disabled for CleanMyMac X Menu from Preferences- Complete applications are marked as malicious if they include embedded malwareFixed:- Updater failed to detect updates if you had over 200 App Store applications installed- Two more causes of CleanMyMac X Menu becoming empty- Wrong speeding up Mail behavior without Full Disk AccessCleanMyMac X 4.2.0New:-Comments
An email client that combines Gmail's web interface with a slew of additional features, including integration with OmniFocus.Mailplane is touted as the “best way to use Gmail on your Mac.” It’s designed to give you the power and convenience of Gmail’s web-based web client while also introducing features that can only be delivered through a dedicated app. For example, Mailplane integrates with the Contacts app and can be set to be your default mail application.2021-06-07 Update: Mailplane is no longer selling licenses due to some restrictions that Google recently put in place. You’ll find additional details on the Mailplane website.You can create an OmniFocus action based on an email by invoking Mailplane’s “Save Clip” feature and choosing “OmniFocus” from the available options. A new action is created, with the title matching the subject of the email.If there is any text selected, this text will automatically be added to the note field of the new OmniFocus action. Otherwise, the entire contents of the email will be added to the note field.Additionally, two links are automatically added to the note field: one that allows you to access the email from within Mailplane and a second that provides access to the email through Gmail’s standard web interface.Learn OmniFocus Content Featuring Mailplane
2025-04-05Interface illustrations and icons for high contrast mode- VoiceOver for better accessibility- Outlook attachments scan- Enhanced button design throughout the appFixed:- Updater failed to offer PDF Expert app updates- Older versions of Mailplane app were displayed in the Updater- Firefox Autofill Values were not removed in the Privacy module- Firefox bookmarks got wiped out when cleaning history via the Privacy moduleCleanMyMac X 4.3.1- Improved: updated malware databaseCleanMyMac X 4.3.0.3Improved:- Cleanup logs got a little more detailed by adding module names to their entries- Uninstaller allows to add separate leftover files to Ignore List- Better and faster scanning for application leftover files- High contrast mode for better accessibilityAdded:- An option in Preferences to enable or disable Beta features for live versions- An ability to share your cleanup results over social networksFixed:- Uninstaller did not show Dock icons among application resources- Apps with long names did not fit well in the Updater- Several CleanMyMac X Menu issues related to privileges- A number of minor issues here and thereCleanMyMac X 4.2.1.1- Change log not available for this versionCleanMyMac X 4.2.1New:- Detection of hijacked browser settings for Malware RemovalImproved:- Visual progress and log details for cleanup operations- iOS device monitors can be disabled for CleanMyMac X Menu from Preferences- Complete applications are marked as malicious if they include embedded malwareFixed:- Updater failed to detect updates if you had over 200 App Store applications installed- Two more causes of CleanMyMac X Menu becoming empty- Wrong speeding up Mail behavior without Full Disk AccessCleanMyMac X 4.2.0New:-
2025-03-27I have recently upgraded to DEVONthink Pro Office and was very impressed by the ease of importing a very large e-mail archive going back many years from Mail.app. It took hours to complete, but the results are very satisfactory.However, for various reasons, I switched from Mail.app to the Postbox e-mail application (postbox-inc.com) a couple of years ago and was interested in importing my more recent messages from Postbox. I was able to navigate to the .mbox files created by a previous version of the software (Postbox 5) and import them into DEVONthink very smoothly. However, it seems that there was a change of some kind in Postbox’s handling of .mbox files earlier this year with the release of Postbox 6 and the most recent .mbox files are not recognized by DEVONthink.I think it would be great if support for at least the main alternative e-mail clients for MacOS could be added to the mail import feature of DEVONthink. Could you send an example to cgrunenberg - at - devon-technologies.com? Thanks! I just tried saving a message into a drafts folder to sent to you as an example. As luck would have it, DEVONthink could recognize this folder and import the message I created as a sample. I’m going to try to sort things out with the folks at PostBox and will eventually follow up with an update here. Thank you! Just something to consider: The list of “main alternative e-mail clients for MacOS” is a bit subjective. Also, the clients need to have support for inter-application communication, ideally a healthy AppleScript library, in order to support them. Some have poor or limited support or none at all. The developers of those apps need to hear from their users about these things. I take your point regarding the question of which e-mail clients are the main alternatives to Mail.app. The Sweet Setup suggests Airmail, Mailmate, Spark, MailPlane, Outlook, CloudMagic, UniBox, Mail Pilot and MailSpring in addition to Postbox. I guess Thunderbird also still has a following.I’ve been in touch with the developers at Postbox regarding the problems I was having importing mail from the latest version of their software. Unfortunately, the Sweet Spot doesn’t seem to be considering automation as a criterion for a good email app. blacs30 August 21, 2018, 12:47am 7 I use Postbox too and wanted to see how the import into DTPO works.Unfortunately I wasn’t able to import any of the MBOX files from Postbox into the latest DTPO (2.10.1)Apple Mail however does recognize that file correctly and imports all mails from it.DTPO allows me to select it and somehow seems to load it (folder name appears in the left menu) but no mails to import appear.I noticed that sometimes DTPO didn’t let me an MBOX file for import - it helped in Postbox to say that all mails should be downloaded (using IMAP here)Another thing while I wasn’t able to see the mails after opening an MBOX file with DTPO was to look at the MBOX
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