Mailbutler Apps To Read Receipts Email For Mac



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Custom snooze time fields should accept 24-hour time

Hi, I'm desperately in search of a mail app for the mac that supports read receipts. Can anybody help? Mailbutler is your personal assistant for efficient and productive work with emails. It adds a wide range of features to Apple Mail and Gmail while working in their native interface. Some of the notables features are Send Later, Email Tracking, Follow-up Reminder, Shared Email.

Then I could just type '17' to mean 5pm and keep from having to get the focus from the hours field over to 'AM/PM' section either with tabbing or the mouse.
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Custom snooze date/time UI fields should autoadvance and respect typing 'A' or 'P' from any part of time fields
It is not intuitive that you have to tab through each part of the date/time selector. It is especially frustrating that I have to tab from the hours or minutes into the AM/PM selector for it to respond to typing 'A' or 'P', since it should be obvious what I am trying to do in that situation. I also think it would make more sense for the 'custom time' to always be on the hour and then be modified from there, rather than being at this specific time. I end up changing almost all of them to be 9am, 12pm, or 5pm on the day in question, and the interaction with that UI is frustrating. Other example, when I type '6' in the hours, the clock changes, but the focus doesn't move to minutes. It should just move.
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Custom snooze UI calendar selects date in future month on first click
When I click on a date I can see in a future month, that date is not selected. Example - currently it is January. I can see February 1 through 6 in the UI, though. When I click on February 2, instead of it 'switching' to February and selecting February 2, it just moves the calendar into February but the old date (in this case, January 27) stays selected, though the highlighted date no longer shows up on the screen. Because where February 2 is on the screen has moved, I have to move the mouse and then find February 2 again. What I would expect to happen is that when I click a date (whether in the 'current' month or not), that the click select the date.
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I'd love to be able to schedule a monthly recurring email for a same day of the week.

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When we send email to the clients, most of the email will copy to different colleagues or their team. I strongly recommend that we need the truck notification for each individual with the names who open the email. Now I could only see someone open the email with the location. However, everyone are in the same office so even by location we cannot identify who read it
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Can MB be added as a plug-in to Safari on Mac OS. The browser can use plug-ins/extensions as I already use AdGuard in it - hopefully MB can be added too.
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* Allow the option for Snoozed items to appear at the top of my inbox. Currently when a message is snoozed for example, 1-day — it reappears in the place it originally held in my inbox… ie appearing 1-day ago; now buried in my inbox
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Mail butler apps to read receipts email for macs
When you click Todoist email link it only shows one email, but it's missing previous Notes and Tasks from the other emails in the thread. Is there a way to link to the complete thread? Please check out my screen video: https://d.pr/v/nZ32wr
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Please integrate a display of how many e-mails are in the folder 'Mailbutler - slumbering'.
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Hi, I want to start with this: I absolutely LOVE Mail Buttler. It's the only program like this that I've tried, and I'd never want to use any other after my experience with you guys. I first used it as a Lead Marketing Coordinator with a team of 5-10 employees and it was perfect. However, I'm now a professor with 70-100+ students, and I've found a problem with your subscription tiers. The professional vs business tier just doesn't cut it for educational purposes. I love that I can track 'read' emails and link clicks, but I can only track the first 'read' and the first link click. This is a problem because as a professor I often send one email to 30+ recipients as a BCC. And thus I can't see how many times it's been opened, clicked, etc. I really want to suggest a third tier before your business tier that is geared towards educational purposes. The gap of $7 /month vs $30 /per month is too large, and as a 'public servant' I can't afford the $30 option when I only need the one/ two extra features. Thank you guys for your consideration, and I hope you do think about a fourth tier for your amazing product. Best, Bradley Shoopman

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In the past, I’ve written about how I manage email. I’ve talked about all the different apps I’ve tried and for one reason or another, I always seem to default back to Apple Mail. Mail.app is simple, easy to use, reliable, has a nice design and works well across the iPhone and Mac.

Yes, there are some great mail clients out there but I only want to use Apple Mail. I just wish it had a few more features…

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Well, now it does!

Using MailButler (affiliate link) I’ve been able to add new features right inside the Apple Mail interface. My favourites include:

  • ReadReceipts – So I can see when emails have been read and even what links have been clicked.
  • Create tasks from email – I use this to create tasks from emails in Asana but you can also integrate with apps like Todoist, Wunderlist or Apple Reminders.
  • Create notes – Similarly, I use this button to create notes in Evernote but you can also integrate with OneNote and other note apps.
  • Schedule emails and undo sending – This is super handy. I love being able to quickly undo a send if I’ve forgotten something. Scheduling emails for the future is also super useful.

If you’re an Apple Mail fan like me but need a few more features, consider giving MailButler a go. It comes with a free trial and is well worth the small fee for paid plans.