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As well, from time to time a client might give me one of their company accounts for doing business. for Android development, for my Android test devices, for some "login with Google" sites, etc. And I use IBM Cloud for some backend stuff.īesides my primary personal and business accounts, I have a couple of GMail accounts that I don't use actively, but are required e.g. I am a mobile app developer, I write iOS and Android apps using a hybrid platform.
Postbox email install#
I wouldn't trust a third-party service, but I could install something on IBM Cloud.
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But maybe I should consider a cloud solution for additional spam filtering. SpamSieve was good for dealing with the spam that got through the Rackspace filtering, and it worked for me since my Mini is "always on". Really, I only used a couple of Postbox plugins - Markdown Here, and SpamSieve. I currently use Apple Mail on iPhone and iPad. And they have decent spam filtering, though not quite enough. I like that I can set up some filtering on their server, and have mail moved to different folders based on keywords. On my Mac Mini, I'm currently just using their WebMail, which is not a great experience. I have work and personal email hosted by Rackspace which I am happy with, and it support Exchange ActiveSync.
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I kept the old version, but a rebuild of my Mac Mini (my SSD that I'd replaced the original Fusion drive with died, I put in a new 2TB SSD) put the nail in the coffin, and I never reinstalled Postbox. Was pretty happy with Postbox until their recent rewrite which left out 3rd-party plugins. I've been a long-time user of Postbox in the past, having gone to Postbox from Eudora.